Blood of Inquisition System Requirements

Blood of Inquisition system requirements 2024 - can your PC run Blood of Inquisition?

Blood of Inquisition minimum requirements

  • Memory: 1 GB
  • Graphics Card: Unknown
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo Q6867
  • File Size: 2 GB
  • OS: Windows 10

Blood of Inquisition recommended specs

Unknown recommended system requirements

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Can I Run Blood of Inquisition?

The cheapest graphics card you can play it on is a modern graphics card. An Intel Core 2 Duo Q6867 CPU is required at a minimum to run Blood of Inquisition. Blood of Inquisition system requirements state that you will need at least 1 GB of RAM. You will need at least 2 GB of free disk space to install Blood of Inquisition.

Blood of Inquisition will run on PC system with Windows 10 and upwards.

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Blood of Inquisition Details

Blood of Inquisition PC Specs
   Download Via Steam
   Developer Alex Becker
   Publisher DDM
   Category Adventure
   Blood of Inquisition Release Date TBAs
What is Blood of Inquisition?

After the assassination attempt on Countess Maria de Fernandez, it was decided to find the best guard in the entire Kingdom for the Countess, and the choice fell on Manuel Vermonad, a former knight who had renounced his lineage.