These are the minimum Android and iOS specs you need to play Wild Rift

Read on for a lag-free gaming experience.

Riot Games’ upcoming mobile MOBA,Wild Rift,has already started itsRegional Closed Beta, testing first on Southeast Asian countries like Indonesia and the Philippines.

With more people receiving direct invitations this time around, it’s wise to know whether or not your mobile phone can handle Wild Rift’s graphics.

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Android minimum specs

As expected from Riot, it has made the specs for Wild Rift fairly forgiving, and almost any phone made in the last six years shouldn’t have any issues playing it. Having said that, if you really want to get the best experience, a high-end gaming phone like anAsus ROG Phone IIor aSamsung Galaxy Note 10never hurt.

iOS minimum specs

Interestingly, the specs for the iOS version of Wild Rift are a little higher. You’ll need at least an iPhone 7, which only came out four years ago, orone of the newer iPhone modelsto play the game.

On both Android and iOS you’ll need at least 1.4GB of space to play the game. We expect the amount of storage required to go up as Riot adds more features to the game too.

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The Wild Rift Closed Beta starts in Indonesia today, with the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore to follow, then with more markets included over the coming months. ⠀ ⠀ Six new champions have been added to the existing 36-champion roster: Amumu, Dr. Mundo, Jarvan IV, Sona, Singed and Varus. Many of these champions are tanks, which will beef up the current selection. Which champion are you eager to play?⠀ ⠀ #wildrift #leagueoflegends #lol #riotgames @wildriftid

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