'Biomutant' gets new-gen gameplay footage
Launched last year on PC, Xbox One and PS4, Biomutant from developer Experiment 101 will soon land on new-gen platforms. In anticipation of this release, new gameplay footage captured on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S was aired today:
Biomutant is an open-world, post-apocalyptic Wung-Fu fable RPG, with unique martial art styled combat system allowing you to mix melee, shooting, and mutant ability action.
PlayStation®5 technical details:
The native PlayStation 5 version features faster loading times, HDR as well as DualSense and Activity Card support. Players will be able to choose between three different modes:
- Quality Mode: Native 4K (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 30 FPS
- Performance Mode: Native 1440p (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 60 FPS
- Quality Unleashed: Native 4K (with Dynamic Resolution) @ up to 60 FPS
Xbox Series X details:
The native Xbox Series X version features even faster loading times and HDR support. Players will be able to choose between three different modes:
- Quality Mode: Native 4K (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 30 FPS
- Performance Mode: Native 1440p (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 60 FPS
- Quality Unleashed: Native 4K (with Dynamic Resolution) @ up to 60 FPS
Xbox Series S details:
The native Xbox Series S version features even faster loading times and HDR support. Players will be able to choose between three different modes:
- Quality Mode: Native 1440p (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 30 FPS
- Performance Mode: Native 1080p (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 60 FPS
- Quality Unleashed: Native 1440p (with Dynamic Resolution) @ up to 60 FPS
Biomutant will launch for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S on September 6th for $ 39.99 / € 39.99 / £ 34.99. Owners of the Xbox One / PlayStation 4 versions can get a free upgrade to the respective new-gen version and even make use of their save games and also carry over their achievements/trophies.
Be sure to check out our full review of the PS4 version linked below!
SOURCE: GBAtemp Inbox
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