One Piece Bounty Rush appears on PC via Steam
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One Piece: Bounty Rush Appears on PC via Steam

Bandai Namco and Shueisha announced that they have released a new PC version of One Piece: Bounty Rush. It is available to access via Steam from almost all countries worldwide except Belgium, China, Sudan, and Venezuela.

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Bounty Rush is a free-to-play game that features 4v4 multiplayer battles with characters from Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece franchise. Bandai Namco originally revealed the title for Android and iOS mobile devices in 2017. It first launched the game in March 2018, but took it down for a major overhaul before re-releasing it in January 2019.

The new PC version of One Piece: Bounty Rush lets people use a gamepad or keyboard and mouse to play the game. Those who have played the game on a mobile device can also bring their save data to PC via the Multi-Login feature. The PC version supports almost all battle types with cross-platform multiplayer at launch. However, the Championship mode is still only available on the mobile version. While the League Battle is also available on PC, Bandai Namco has yet to make it cross-play compatible.

The PC version is compatible with Windows 10 or 11 with DirectX 11 and a CPU of at least AMD Ryzen 3 1200 or Intel Core i5-2300. The game can run with a minimum RAM of 4GB and a Radeon HD 7770 or Nvidia GeForce GTX460 as GPU. However, Bandai Namco recommends a RAM of 8GB and a Radeon R9 270, GeForce GTX 660 Ti, or Intel Arc A310 graphics card to ensure a smooth frame rate of 60 fps.

One Piece: Bounty Rush is available as a free-to-play title on PC via Steam, as well as on Android and iOS mobile devices.


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