Here’s what you need to run Surgeon Simulator 2 on PC

Here's what you need to run Surgeon Simulator 2 on PC

Here’s what you need to run Surgeon Simulator 2 on PC

Surgeon Simulator is back, and this time the game’s offering support for 4-player co-op, a unique creation mode and access to a full medical facility. With Surgeon Simulator 2, PC gamers will be able to explore a world beyond the operating table. 

Bossa Studios, the developer behind Surgeon Simulator 2, has revealed the PC system requirements for their upcoming game, which is due to release on August 27th. Those who pre-order the game will receive access to a Closed Beta for the game between August 7th and August 9th, giving them an idea what to expect from the game’s final retail release. 

PC Gamers will be glad to know that you don’t need a powerful rig to run Surgeon Simulator 2. The game’s minimum GPU requirement, Nvidia’s low-end GTX 550 Ti, released back in 2011. These low requirements will make Surgeon Simulator 2 playable on practically all gaming systems. 

Below are Surgeon Simulator 2’s full PC system requirements. 

Minimum System Requirements

OS: Windows 7 / 8 / 10
CPU: Intel Core i3-3225 3.3GHz
Memory: 6GB
GPU: Geforce GTX 550 Ti
DirectX: 11.0
Storage: 10GB HDD Space

Recommended System Requirements

OS: Windows 10 64-bit
CPU: Intel Core i5-4670
Memory: 8GB 
GPU: GTX 770
DirectX: DirectX 11
Storage: 10GB Hard Drive

Surgeon Simulator 2 is currently available to pre-order on the Epic Games Store. 

You can join the discussion on Surgeon Simulator 2’s PC system requirements on the OC3D Forums

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