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Middle Earth: Shadow of War reveals its PC Specs

It's been a bit of a whirlwind over the last 48 hours for Lord of the Rings fans after Target accidentally leaked Middle-Earth: Shadow of War, the follow-up to 2014's Shadow of Mordor. Warner Bros. then "officially revealed" the game yesterday, and now PC players will have an idea of what kind of rig they should expect to have to be able to get the most out of the game. According to the Shadow of War's Steam Page, it would help to come packing a GTX 970 and 16 GB worth of RAM to be able to play the game at its recommended settings.

Here's a screenshot of the minimum and recommended specs:

We have yet to see the game in action, but Shadow of War promises to let players "conquer Fortresses in massive battles" and "dominate Mordor with your personal orc army." Basically, it sounds like developer Monolith is taking the foundation of what made Shadow of Mordor tick and is evolving it to even bigger heights. It looks like we've got a true sequel on our hands.

Source: [Steam]

Daniel R. Miller

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