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Dead Rising 3 For PC Arrives September 5, Priced At $50 – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
June 22, 2014
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Dead Rising 3 for PC releasing on September 5, priced at $50

The incredibly popular game, Dead Rising 3 will soon be available for Windows. The PC version of the zombie game will launch through Steam on September 5, Capcom has announced. Dead Rising 3 will cost you $50, though you can have it for $44.99 should you choose to pre-purchase it now.

Earlier the game was tipped to arrive sometime this summer, but if you have an Xbox One, the game is available right now. It also includes support for Steam — including Steam Achievements, Cloud, Trading Cards, Controller and Leaderboard.

The PC version of Dead Rising 3 might not include the DLC that recently arrived on Xbox One for $30. In order to run the game, you need to make sure your computer is running the 64-bit edition of Windows 7 or higher. The publisher recommends an i5 processor or its AMD equivalent, though Intel i3 Intel Core i3-3220 @ 3.30GHz (or Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 @ 2.83GHz) should also be able to run the game — provided you also have 6 GB or more of RAM installed.

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