Wolf & Rabbit System Requirements

Wolf & Rabbit System Requirements - full specs, system checker and the gaming PC setup you need.

Wolf & Rabbit minimum requirements

  • Memory: 1 GB
  • Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 510
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-12400T
  • File Size: 100 MB
  • OS: Unknown

Wolf & Rabbit recommended specs

Unknown recommended system requirements

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Can I Run Wolf & Rabbit?

You will need at least 100 MB of free disk space to install Wolf & Rabbit. Wolf & Rabbit system requirements state that you will need at least 1 GB of RAM. To play Wolf & Rabbit you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Core i5-12400T. Provided that you have at least an NVIDIA GeForce 510 graphics card you can play the game.

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Wolf & Rabbit Details

Wolf & Rabbit PC Specs
   Download Via Steam
   Categories RPG Casual Indie
   Wolf & Rabbit Release Date 4th of April 2018
   Wolf & Rabbit PC price today $1.99
What is Wolf & Rabbit?

Our hero, an injured wolf boy, encountered a rabbit in red picking up flowers on his way escaping from a forest. The kind rabbit girl invited the wolf boy to her grandma's house for a treatment, yet... Standing in front of the house, the wolf boy felt... somehow, uneasy.