Buy Streets of Rage
You can buy Streets of Rage directly on Steam, or on one of the marketplaces below. Usually, games on marketplaces are much cheaper, and you can save up to 80%! Check prices below:
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You can buy Streets of Rage directly on Steam, or on one of the marketplaces below. Usually, games on marketplaces are much cheaper, and you can save up to 80%! Check prices below:
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OS | OS Windows XP or higher | OS Windows XP or higher |
Graphics | Graphics 32MB graphics card | Graphics — |
DirectX | DirectX DirectX 9.0 | DirectX DirectX 9c |
Storage | Storage 50MB free disc space | Storage 50MB free disc space |
Graphics/CPU | Graphics/CPU — | Graphics/CPU NVidia GeForce GTX 280 or ATI Radeon HD 6630 DirectX 9c or higher 1GB VRam / Intel i3-2100 or AMD Phenom II X4 940 dual core CPU |
Streets of Rage minimum requirements for Windows assume having at least Windows XP or higher operating system. As for a graphics card, it should be 32MB graphics card. You also have to have 50MB free disc space free disk space to install the game.
If you go for recommended requirements for Streets of Rage for Windows, your operating system should be Windows XP or higher.
What was once a happy, peaceful, productive city, has fallen into the hands of a secret criminal syndicate. Looting, random violence and destruction are rampant. Nobody is safe. Despite repeated refusals by their superiors, three young police officers were determined to tackle the problem head on.
You would be able to run Streets of Rage on your PC if it meets minimum requirements below. You can also use our free test tool to check it!
Minimum requirements for Windows are:
At least 50MB free disc space of disk space is required to install Streets of Rage on your PC.
You need 32MB graphics card or more powerful video card.
DirectX 9.0 or greater is necessary for this game.
Yes, as long as it meets minimum requirements above.
Streets of Rage release date is 26 January, 2021.