“Doujin Special Attack 2” is confirmed to open the PC version of the PvP beta test on 4/27 Taiwan time

Confirmed the day before 《Special Attack 2》Minimum Hardware Requirements DetailsLater, Blizzard Entertainment confirmed that it will officially open the PC version of the PvP beta test on April 26, US West Coast time (April 27, Taiwan time). Players will be open to experience 4 new maps and a new “Push Mode” mode. And the signal system (Pinn System).

“Doujin Special Attack 2” is confirmed to open the PC version of the PvP beta test on 4/27 Taiwan time

Among them, the 4 new maps will include “Circuit Royal”, “Midtown”, “Toronto”, and “Rome”, which correspond to different map gameplays, and can also use the map content of “Battle Array”.

In the hero character section, a new character “Sojourn” will be added, and “Doomfist” (Doomfist), “Orisa” (Orisa), “Bastion” (Bastion) and “Sombra” (Sombra) will be redesigned. Wait for 4 existing hero characters, and readjust the characteristics and abilities of these hero characters respectively.

In the previously announced information, the minimum hardware specification of “Battle Strike 2” only requires an Intel Core i3 or AMD Phenom X3 8650 processor, and the graphics card only requires an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 600 series or an AMD Radeon HD 7000 series, and memory The body only needs 6GB to drive, and even the operating system can install games as long as it is Windows 7 64-bit version, and the minimum storage capacity requirement is 50GB.

As for the recommended hardware specifications, it is recommended to use Windows 10 64-bit version, and use Intel Core i7 or AMD Ryzen 5 or above processor, with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 1060 or AMD Radeon R9 380 or above graphics card, memory A capacity of 8GB or more is recommended.

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