Battleborn – Official PC Requirements Revealed, No Support For 4K Resolutions At Launch

Gearbox and 2K Games revealed the official PC requirements for Battleborn. PC gamers will need at least a modern-day quad-core with 6GB of RAM and an AMD HD 6870 or an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460.

What’s also interesting is that the game will not support 4K or off-sized displays at launch. Gearbox will be actively investigating both, and may release a patch that will add support for them.

On the other hand, the game will support general gamepads, PS4 and Xbox One controllers at launch. Steam controller support will be coming after launch.

And here are the PC requirements for Battleborn.

  • Minimum System Requirements:
    • OS: Windows 7 x64-Bit or Later
    • CPU: Intel i5-750 / AMD Phenom IIx4 945
    • RAM: 6 GB
    • Hard Drive: 30 GB free
    • Video Memory: 1 GB
    • Minimum Required Video Card: AMD HD 6870/ NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 or better, PhysX support
    • Sound: DirectX 11
    • Input: Keyboard or dual-analog gameplay
  • Recommended System Requirements:
    • OS: Windows 7 x64-Bit or Later
    • CPU: Intel i5-750 / AMD Phenom IIx4 945
    • RAM: 6 GB
    • Hard Drive: 50 GB free
    • Video Memory: 2 GB
    • Recommended Video Card: AMD HD 7850/ NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or better, PhysX support
    • Sound: DirectX 11
    • Input: Keyboard or dual-analog gamepad

17 thoughts on “Battleborn – Official PC Requirements Revealed, No Support For 4K Resolutions At Launch”

  1. Plenty of FPS from the 90s can run in 4k fine. Being told a 2016 title can’t is just… weird.

  2. I have absolutely no hype for this game at all, the game looks very generic and probably made by Gearbox Software’s C or D team.

  3. dont buy this game, it is a crappier version of destiny, if you thought the division was disappointing, this will be worse. Just dont.

    1. Dude, wtf is wrong with you? People can buy whatever they want. Stop telling ppl how to spend their money.

  4. I see some people confused by this game. Watch TotalBiscuit’s thoughts on Battleborn to know a little bit more about it. I like the coop aspect of it and single-player story mode.

    1. I watched it some hours ago and now I don’t want to play it even more. I’m still more interested in OW but at least TB showed me what BB actually looks and plays like while explaining the pros and cons of the game.

  5. Yep, still very much done with this whole ‘everything must look and play like a generic MOBA’ phase. In fact I’m just done with MOBAs in general. I’m not really sure what Gearbox’s strategy was by essentially pitching a game that’s like Borderlands, but with no persistent progression or loot. What’s the damn point then?

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