Diablo Immortal is Blizzard's newest entry in its decades-old franchise, but it marks the first game in the series to launch on both PC and mobile devices. If you're looking to boot up this fresh release and see what's what, you're going to want to be sure your rig or phone can handle what you're throwing at it.
Luckily for PC players, the minimum requirements for Diablo Immortal are low, meaning that a large majority of PCs should be able to enjoy the game on low settings at the very least. Even more, its recommended requirements are extremely reasonable, too, so even older gaming PCs should have no issues running the game.
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The system requirements for mobile devices are quite low, meaning all but the oldest phones should run the game without too many problems. Android phones will need to at least run Android 5.0, while the iOS version simply needs an iPhone 6 or newer running iOS 11 or above. It's all fairly standard stuff.
OS: Android 5.0 or higher
Processor: Snapdragon 660 / Exynos 9611 or higher
Video: Adreno 512 / Mali-G62 MP3 or higher
RAM: 2GB
Device: iPhone 6 or newer
OS: iOS 11 or higher
For more on Diablo Immortal, check out our beginner's guide or see which controllers are supported on both PC and mobile.
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