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Schrodinger's Cat Burglar

Developer
Abandoned Sheep
Publisher
Abandoned Sheep
Released
21 May 2026
Age rating
PEGI N/A

Platforms: Linux, PC

Genres: puzzle , adventure

A puzzle heist adventure with a quantum flavour! The player controls Mittens the cat as she stumbles into a quantum experiment and gains incredible new powers - the ability to be in two places at once. Explore, solve logic puzzles and evade capture by pest control robots to ultimately save the day!

Best gaming PC for Schrodinger's Cat Burglar in 2026

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Below are the four PC tiers we'd actually recommend for Schrodinger's Cat Burglar today. These are our 2026 hardware picks, not the dated publisher minimums you'll find on Steam.

Mid-tier

£1,299

1440p · 60fps

CPU
AMD Ryzen 7 7700
GPU
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Super 12GB
RAM
32 GB
Storage
2TB NVMe SSD
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High-end

£1,799

1440p · 144fps

CPU
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
GPU
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16GB
RAM
32 GB
Storage
2TB NVMe SSD
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Official system requirements

These are the minimum and recommended specs as published by Abandoned Sheep on Steam. They tend to be conservative — usually "what ran the game at 1080p when it shipped". For what you should actually buy in 2026, see the tier cards above.

Minimum Recommended
OS Windows 10 / 64-bit / Windows 11 / 64-bit Windows 10 / 64-bit / Windows 11 / 64-bit
CPU Intel Core i5 / AMD equivalent Intel Core i5 7500K / AMD equivalent
RAM 8 GB 16 GB
GPU NVIDIA GTX 750-Ti / AMD RX 550, 2GB VRam NVIDIA GTX 2080 equivalent, 8GB VRam
Storage 8 GB 16 GB
DirectX 11 11

Verified 18 May 2026 against the Steam store page.

Can your PC run Schrodinger's Cat Burglar?

If your CPU is roughly equivalent to Intel Core i5 7500K / AMD equivalent and your GPU is at or above NVIDIA GTX 2080 equivalent, 8GB VRam, you'll hit recommended settings at 1080p/60. For 1440p or higher, see the tier picks above.

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