Square Enix disclosed the system requirements for Marvel's Avengers PC. The beta tests, which will soon be launched on PC and Xbox One, were also mentioned.

Tomorrow the the beta of Marvel's Avengers will launch on PC and Xbox One. Although this only applies to pre-order buyers, a bit later the tests will be open to everyone. If we are interested, Square Enix has revealed the game's system requirements. You can check them out below.
In addition, the publisher also provided some useful information. Marvel's Avengers will have no fps cap, enabling us to have fun even in more than 60 fps. The game will also offer mouse and keyboard support, along with the ability to adjust the key mapping to our preferences and switch to the pad at any time. In addition, the PC edition will receive an optional high resolution texture pack. The package will weigh 30 GB and will be available in beta. It is not specified whether or not it will count towards the recommended 110 GB of hdd space.

Apart from strictly PC news, beta-tests will enable us to check all attractions of Marvel's Avengers. We will see fragments of the story campaign, taste the co-op missions of War Zone and test the character (up to level 15) and power (up to the 45th rank) progression system. Moreover, for taking part in the tests we will receive two exclusive badges with a name. Unfortunately, the progress from the beta will not be transferred to the full game. However, if we take part in the first, closed tests, we will be able to enjoy our achievements even after opening the beta for all Steam users. The closed stage for PC and Xbox One will run from August 14 to 16 and the open stage from August 21 to 23. PlayStation 4 owners will be able to play on both dates without restrictions. The full version of Marvel's Avengers will launch on September 4.
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