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Can I Run This Game?

Enter a game to check whether your PC can run it. We hold requirements for 269 games, taken from the publisher's own specification rather than from estimates.

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What you get on a game page

  • The publisher's requirements, minimum and recommended, with the source page linked so you can check them yourself.
  • A component-by-component verdict against your PC, naming what falls short rather than only giving an overall answer.
  • A confidence level, because a verdict from four matched components and one from two guesses are not the same claim.
  • Frame rate estimates where we hold benchmark data, clearly labelled as measured or modelled.

Where a publisher has not stated a figure, the field stays blank and the page says “not stated”. We do not fill those gaps. How we determine results.

Common questions

Can I run this game on my PC?
Search for the game above. Its page lists the publisher’s minimum and recommended requirements and, if you have entered your specifications, runs the comparison immediately — showing which components pass, which fall short, and how confident the result is.
Will my PC run this game well, or just run it?
Those are different questions and the page answers both. Clearing minimum requirements means it should start and be playable, typically at low settings. Clearing recommended requirements is what indicates a comfortable experience at 1080p. Where we hold benchmark data we also show frame rate estimates by resolution and preset.
Can my laptop run this game?
Yes, the same check applies — enter the parts your laptop actually has. A laptop graphics chip typically performs below the desktop card with the same name because of its lower power limit, so treat a borderline result as optimistic rather than assured.
The game I want is not in the database. What now?
Use the report link on any game page to request it. We only add a title once we can source its requirements from the publisher or its store page, so requests for games with no published requirements will stay unfilled rather than be filled with estimates.