Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Available on MacOS

If you do your gaming on a macOS-powered machine, you’ll be pleased to know that the good folks at Feral Interactive have made the latest entry in the Deus Ex franchise available to you. Just like the regular PC version, the Standard Edition costs $59.99 or your regional equivalent, while the Digital Deluxe Edition goes for $89.99. You can grab the macOS version of Mankind Divided from both Steam and the Feral Store.

Check out the macOS release trailer:

Please note that the game doesn’t play nice with a broad range of graphics cards, so make sure you have a machine that can indeed run the game before purchasing it:

We’re happy to announce that Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is coming to macOS on December 12, and will be polished with Apple’s Metal 2 graphics technology.

Please be aware that despite the best efforts of Feral Interactive, developer of this version, they couldn’t get Deus Ex: Mankind Divided to run well enough on Intel and Nvidia graphics cards. Therefore, the initial release will support AMD graphics cards only.

To run Deus Ex: Mankind Divided you will need a 3GHz Intel Core i5 processor running macOS 10.13.1, 8GB RAM and a 2GB AMD Radeon M290 or better. The game is supported on all these Macs:

  • All 15″ MacBook Pros released since late 2016
  • All 21.5″ Retina 4K iMacs released since 2017
  • All 27″ Retina 5K iMacs released since late 2014
  • All Mac Pros released since late 2013

The Macs listed below are also capable of running the game but do not consistently meet the high standards required for official support. This means they can run the game, but may not get the best out of it in terms of performance, graphics and stability:

  • 15″ Retina MacBook Pro released in mid 2015 with an AMD Radeon R9 M370X
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