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Wolfenstein: The New Order's PC Specs and Console Space Requirements Given

Here's What You'll Need to Play Wolfenstein: The New Order on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox Platforms

Wolfenstein: The New Order hits releases in North America and Europe later this month (May 20th 23rd respectively), publisher Bethesda has taken to its blog and provided everything you'll need to play the game, so whether you plan on doing so on PC or console, you'll be ready.

You can check out the requirements below, straight from the horse's mouth:

PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- 64-bit Windows 7/Windows 8
- Intel Core i7 or equivalent AMD
- 4 GB System RAM
- 50 GB free HDD space
- GeForce 460, ATI Radeon HD 6850
- High Speed Internet Connection
- Steam account and activation required

CONSOLES

PlayStation 3
- Hard Drive requirements for disc play: 8 GB HDD space
- Hard Drive requirements for PSN download: 17 GB HDD space

PlayStation 4
- Hard Drive Requirements: 8 GB HDD minimum and ~47 GB for total install
- Voice Commands optional

Xbox 360
- Hard Drive requirements: 8 GB minimum
- Game includes 4 discs, including the first disc that is a mandatory installation disc.

Xbox One
- Hard Drive requirements: 8 GB minimum and ~47 GB total install
- Kinect support for Voice Commands (English, French, Italian, German, Spanish only)

It's been five years since the last Wolfenstein game, developed by Raven Sofware. New Order is Bethesda's first go at the franchise since parent company ZeniMax purchased id Software in 2009. It will be the first Wolfenstein title to not take place during WWII, opting instead for the 60's of an alternate timeline in which the Nazis emerged from the war victorious.

The game takes place during the 1960's, and has players control longtime protagonist B.J. Blackowicz, now an amnesiac that's been living in an asylum for more than a decade. Despite his memory loss, he's the only OSA operative that can launch an "impossible" counter-offensive against the Nazi powers that have taken over the world.

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