All Marvel Rivals closed beta PC system requirements

Will your PC make the cut?

Loki statue in Marvel Rivals' Yggsgard map
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The closed beta for Marvel Rivals gives PC players another chance to try out NetEase’s upcoming team shooter before release—but only if you meet the PC requirements.

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PC players have already had a chance to try out Marvel Rivals during the closed alpha test in May, but if you didn’t get in (or missed it for whatever reason), the closed beta gives you another opportunity to play. Just make sure you’ve signed up and your PC can run it. We’re here to help with the latter.

Here are the PC system requirements for Marvel Rivals closed alpha access.

Marvel Rivals closed beta system requirements

Venom in Marvel Rivals
Performance is key in this team-based shooter. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Developer NetEase shared the PC requirements for Marvel Rivals’ closed beta. Below, you’ll find the recommended and minimum PC requirements.

Marvel Rivals closed beta recommended PC requirements

The recommended PC specs for Marvel Rivals’ closed beta are the specs you need for the game to run well.

OSWindows 10 64-bit
ProcessorIntel Core i5-10400 or AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
Memory16 GB
GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 (Super) or AMD RX 5700-XT
DirectXVersion 12
NetworkBroadband Internet connection
Storage70 GB available space

Marvel Rivals closed beta minimum PC requirements

If your PC doesn’t quite meet the recommended specs, you may meet the minimum specs. If your PC meets the specs below, then it will run Marvel Rivals’ closed beta, but the performance may not be ideal.

OSWindows 10 64-bit
ProcessorIntel Core i5-6600K or AMD Ryzen 5 1600X
Memory12 GB
GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD RX 580
DirectXVersion 12
NetworkBroadband Internet connection
Storage70 GB available space

These are only the specs for the closed beta, so be prepared for them to potentially change with the game’s full release.

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