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Spectre Divide: is it free-to-play?

Spectre Divide is free for all.

Spectre Divide is a 3v3 tactical shooter game that was developed by Mountaintop Studios. Not only that, this game has also collaborated with Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek, popularly known for his Twitch streams.

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Not only that, it also brings a new element called ‘Duality’ in which you can control two characters in real-time in a match. This element helps you defend two areas simultaneously, cover for yourself, and even do a kill trade.

Is Spectre Divide free-to-play?

Yes, Spectre Divide is a free-to-play game. You can download it for free once it is available on Steam. But if you want to play the game now, you can register for a chance at the closed beta on the official Steam page. The closed beta servers will open from August 13, 2024, to August 21, 2024.

The closed beta will be only available for PCs with North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific servers. Like any other closed beta, all account progress on the beta program will not carry over to the final version of the game.

What are the minimum PC requirements for Spectre Divide?

Spectre Divide does not have heavy graphics, so you can easily play on your low-end laptop or PC. Here are the minimum PC requirements for Spectre Divide:

Minimum

It requires a 64-bit processor and operating system, and an SSD is recommended.
OS: Windows 10 Home
Processor: Intel Core i5 (4th Generation or newer) OR AMD Ryzen 5
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1080-Ti OR AMD RX 6700-XT
DirectX: Version 11
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 20 GB available space

It requires a 64-bit processor and an operating system.


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