World of Warcraft: Legion Minimum and Recommended System Requirements Revealed by Blizzard Entertainment

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As World of Warcraft: Legion may be scheduled for release later within the year but as early as now, fans are already treated to the requirements in which the game will function at its most proficient. Though some will not be able to go for the recommended specs, there are some that can serve as the prerequisites for the most affordable price.

As per WCCF Tech, Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft: Legion has recently shown to the public the system requirements to optimize the gaming experience entirely. As declared, it will require for OS: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10 with latest service pack, whereas the processor will need Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 or AMD Phenom II X3 720. For the card, it will could be an NVIDIA GeForce GT 440 or AMD Radeon HD 5670 or Intel HD Graphics 5000, while allotting RAM worth 2GB.

Noted by Worth Playing, the aforementioned are just the minimum specs to work for the title, and will most likely deliver on a normal pace. The recommended specs required for OS: Windows 10 64-bit with latest service pack, with the processor as Intel Core i5-3330, AMD FX-6300, or better. The card can be an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti or AMD Radeon R7 260X or better, with an allocation of RAM that is at least 4GB.

According to VG247, the said specs will serve wonderfully for the title's graphic promises, some of which were directly given by Blizzard Entertainment. World of Warcraft Legion gives its word of a more vast map compared to its predecessors, in which fans can be sure of having a full overlook of the entire realm.

World of Warcraft: Legion is temporarily speculated on releasing before September 21st, 2016. So far, the claim has been untouched and Blizzard Entertainment has not divulged otherwise. Keep posted for further news on World of Warcraft: Legion.

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