Prehistoric Kingdom System Requirements

We take a look at the hardware you'll need to look after extinct animals on your PC.

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Can I Run Prehistoric Kingdom On My Computer?

Prehistoric Kingdom doesn’t have the highest requirements of any game out there, and should comfortably run on any midrange system built in the past 5 years or so. Of course, the only way to be 100% sure that your system can actually run the game will be to check out what hardware you’re working with.

If you don’t know how to check your system specs, use our guide on gathering system information to find out. Then, you can compare your hardware with the required specs we’ve listed down below. If your system doesn’t match up, it’s time to think about upgrading or replacing your hardware.

Prehistoric Kingdom Release Date & Game Details

  • Release Date : April 2022 (Microsoft Windows)
  • System Requirements : Medium
  • Genre : Zoo-Management Sim
  • Developer : Blue Meridian
  • Publisher : Crytivo

Prehistoric Kingdom puts you in charge of a zoo filled with extinct creatures. The unique selling point here is that the game doesn’t only focus on dinosaurs, and even when it does, they’re given a more up-to-date and realistic appearance compared with how they’re usually depicted in games and movies.

Prehistoric Kingdom System Requirements

Prehistoric Kingdom Minimum System Requirements

  • CPU : Intel i5-2300/AMD FX-4300
  • RAM : 8GB
  • GPU : nVidia GTX 760 (2 GB)/AMD Radeon HD 7850 (2GB)
  • Operating System : Windows 7/8/8.1/10 64-bit
  • Storage Space : 10GB

Prehistoric Kingdom Recommended System Requirements

  • CPU : Intel i7-4770/AMD FX-8350
  • RAM : 8GB
  • GPU : nVidia GTX 1060 (4GB)/AMD R9 380 (4GB)
  • Operating System : Windows 7/8/8.1/10 64-bit
  • Storage Space : 10GB

What Gaming PC Do We Recommend To Play Prehistoric Kingdom

Prehistoric Kingdom is a pretty decent-looking game, but it has relatively average system requirements. When it comes to building your own machine for the minimum specs, you’re chasing a GPU released all the way back in 2013. With that in mind, a minimum specs system will probably be $500 or $600 at a push. It won’t cost you that much more to get a recommended specs machine, maybe an extra $100 or $200 depending on how lucky you are in getting a GPU in today’s market.

Now if you don’t feel like building your own machine, then you’re probably going to have to pay a bit more money to get it done. You’re looking at closer to $700 for minimum and $800 or $900 to hit recommended specs.

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Will Worrall

Will is the Games Editor at WePC and is a writer who's been tinkering with computers and software since he was old enough to know what a keyboard or screwdriver is. Since 2016 he has written for several high-profile websites, including MakeUseOf and Space.com, specializing in retro gaming and technology, guides, and cybersecurity.

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