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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Arrives on Linux Without AMD GPU Support

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Deus Ex Mankind Divided

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is now available for Linux computers, port developer Feral Interactive has announced. The Linux port comes a little over 2 months after the game’s original release for Windows PC, PS4 and Xbox One. A Mac port is also under development, as was revealed back in September, but there is no word on when it will be released.

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Earlier this week, Feral Interactive also revealed the system requirements for the Linux version of the game. Here’s what you’ll need to play Deus Ex: Mankind Divided on Linux:

  • Intel Core i3-4130 or AMD FX8350 processor
  • 8GB RAM
  • 2GB Nvidia 680 graphics card (driver version 367.57)

For better performance, you’ll want to meet the “augmented” system requirements:

  • Intel Core i7-3770K processor
  • 16GB RAM
  • 6GB Nvidia 1060 graphics card (driver version 367.57)

The game’s Steam page further clarifies that you will require a minimum 67 GB of space to house the game, and that 70 GB space is recommended. Interestingly, the requirements on both Steam and Feral interactive’s post indicate that the game will not support AMD GPUs, at least at this point of time.

You can get Deus Ex: Mankind Divided for Linux from Steam or Feral Interactive’s online store.

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Rahul Shirke

Rahul was a former freelance writer for Twinfinite back in 2016, focused predominantly on covering PC gaming news. It didn't matter whether it was a turn-based strategy title or a twitch shooter, he was on the job.

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