Can Mortal Kombat 1 Run on Your PC? Check Out the System Requirements Here
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It’s time to warm up our fingers because NetherRealm Studios‘ Mortal Kombat 1 is just about to release in a few days. All the game’s three editions, Premium, Standard, and Kollector’s edition are available for buyers at platforms like Amazon and GameStop with different rewards. This fighting game, which increased fans’ excitement with its Gamescom 2023 trailer, recently caught the spotlight again for its storage requirements.
Since the pre-ordering facilities began, Xbox users revealed the storage needs for Mortal Kombat 1. Now with booming leaks, one source again dropped the exclusive PC system requirements for this most-awaited fighting game of the year.
Follow this guide to run Mortal Kombat 1 on a PC
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From new Kameo fighters to Jean-Claude Van Damme as Johnny Cage, NetherRealm Studios has gone all-out for Mortal Kombat 1. In fact, NetherRealm created massive hype with this recent title. Because from Xbox users to PS and PC users, all are equally excited to try it out. Following this, recent a source revealed the PC system requirements guide for Mortal Kombat 1.
Kombat awaits. Use this guide to make sure your PC is ready for #MK1 pic.twitter.com/UoSFIz37ad
— Mortal Kombat 1 (@MortalKombat) September 13, 2023
While the game’s accurate OS need is Windows 10/11 on 64 Bit, it can run lowest on Windows 10, 64 Bit. The fighting game will need 8GB RAM at least for the game’s successful run. For CPU, this source’s leak suggested Intel Core i5-8400k/ AMD Ryzen 5 3600.
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Users with a minimum Intel Core i5-6600 or AMD Ryzen 3 3100/ Ryzen 5 2600 can play this fighting game. What brought fans’ attention mostly to this leak is the 100 GB storage needed for Mortal Kombat 1’s installation. Now that they revealed the system requirements for PC to all, let’s have a look at the game’s Xbox storage needs.
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Xbox users might need almost a colossal 150 GB of storage for Mortal Kombat 1
While the game’s availability on multiple platforms appealed to fans, gamers are currently worried over the game’s enormous size. Recently, an Xbox gamer revealed that after installing the game, it occupied 140 GB of the console’s storage. This user’s version was Mortal Kombat 1’s Premium Edition. While Xbox X users might have to give up almost one-third of their console’s storage, Xbox S users need 101 GB for installation. This is also because the Xbox series S does not support 4K visuals. Despite people worried about Mortal Kombat 1’s immense size, they can’t wait to explore the plethora of opportunities the game presents.
NetherRealm’s prestige game will be released on the 19th of September on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, and Windows. If you are really looking forward to getting into this world of brutality, pre-order your edition now.
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Edited by:
Amal Joyce