Confirmed to debut exclusively on the latest PS5 Pro, support for this advanced gaming console remains uncertain despite its prominent appearance during the most recent State of Play event. Capcom’s highly anticipated Resident Evil Village remake is poised to take full advantage of the PS5’s capabilities, according to a recent blog post on the official PlayStation website.
The upcoming title will offer a 120 FPS mode, leveraging the console’s “ultra-high-resolution expertise” for unparalleled immersion. Whether this technology is indeed Sony’s Spectral Tremendous Resolution, remains unclear; nonetheless, the prospect of enhanced resolution and faster frame rates is certainly enticing.
As a remade project, it can also run on the next-gen console at a higher cost and utilize the same “ultra-high-resolution technology” to render “highly detailed environments” and visuals that appear even more refined and stunning than previously possible.
Available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch, and PS4. As of June 30th, the film has reached an impressive milestone, with gross sales exceeding 10.1 million. Meanwhile, a remake is being proposed for similar platforms, excluding Xbox One and Change, with sales exceeding 7.6 million units. You’re welcome to learn about our overview right here.