This guide explains how you can play Reverse: 1999 on PC while going over other related things.
Reverse: 1999 is a gacha roleplaying game set in the 20th Century, featuring time travel and a dark story where you travel into different eras and try to fix the distorted world as the Timekeeper, an observer of eras, along with unique playable characters known as Arcanists, a card-based combat system that will give you the vibes of Marvel Snap and other similar titles, fully voiced characters and much more, making it a worthwhile experience.
There are many in the community who are looking forward to playing Reverse: 1999 on PC on a bigger screen. If you are one such player, this guide will help you out as we explain how to play Reverse: 1999 on PC.
How To Play Reverse: 1999 On PC
Reverse: 1999 will be natively available on the PC platform via a dedicated client that you can download from the game's official website, similar to what we have with games like Genshin Impact, Honkai Star Rail, Tower of Fantasy, and others.
Apart from that, similar to any other mobile game, you can play Reverse: 1999 on PC using the different Android emulators available in the market, such as BlueStacks, MemuPlay, LD Player, and others.
To get started, install an emulator of your choice and log in to your Google Play account.
After that, you can search and install Reverse: 1999 from the store and play with it from the desktop icon or via the emulator itself.
Alternatively, you can also download the Reverse: 1999 APK file while having an emulator installed. Doing so will make the APK file an executable that you can run and install by clicking on it.
Here is a screenshot showing Reverse: 1999 CN version installed in BlueStacks emulator using APK file:
Now, Android emulators have a very low requirement. Still, in case you are using a low-end PC, you must meet these hardware and software requirements:
- OS: Microsoft Windows 7 and above
- Processor: Intel or AMD Processor
- RAM: Your PC must have at least 4GB of RAM
- Storage: 5GB Free Disk Space
- You must be an Administrator on your PC
- Up-to-date graphics drivers from Microsoft or the chipset vendor
The above requirements are for BlueStacks and are pretty much the same for every other emulator out there.
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