Redout Runs at 4K@60 with Checkerboard on PS4 Pro; XB1X Will Be 4K@60 with Higher Settings

Redout Runs at 4K@60 with Checkerboard on PS4 Pro; XB1X Will Be 4K@60 with Higher Settings

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After its successful debut on PC via Steam, Redout: Lightspeed Edition is available now on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in North America (while European gamers will have to wait August 31st), priced at $39.99/€39.99/£29.99. You may find it via digital download or at retail published by 505 Games.Developed by Italian studio 34BigThings, the game has been inspired by classic hits like Wipeout,

Developed by Italian studio 34BigThings, the game has been inspired by classic hits like Wipeout, F-Zero and others. Speaking with CEO Valerio Di Donato as part of our exclusive Redout interview, we got confirmation that the game runs at 4K resolution via checkerboard rendering and 60 frames per second on PlayStation 4 Pro, with most (but not all) graphics settings equivalent to PC’s maximum “Epic”.  A free PlayStation VR update is set to become available within the next two months or so, for those of you willing to experience anti-gravity racing in a whole new dimension.

Redout Runs at 4K@60 with Checkerboard on PS4 Pro; XB1X Will Be 4K@60 with Higher Settings

Aug 30, 2017, 6:16pm UTC
http://wccftech.com/redout-4k60-checkerboard-ps4-pro-xb1x/ >After its successful debut on PC via Steam, Redout: Lightspeed Edition is available now on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in North America (while European gamers will have to wait August 31st), priced at $39.99/€39.99/£29.99. You may find it via digital download or at retail published by 505 Games.Developed by Italian studio 34BigThings, the game has been inspired by classic hits like Wipeout, >Developed by Italian studio 34BigThings, the game has been inspired by classic hits like Wipeout, F-Zero and others. Speaking with CEO Valerio Di Donato as part of our exclusive Redout interview, we got confirmation that the game runs at 4K resolution via checkerboard rendering and 60 frames per second on PlayStation 4 Pro, with most (but not all) graphics settings equivalent to PC’s maximum “Epic”.  A free PlayStation VR update is set to become available within the next two months or so, for those of you willing to experience anti-gravity racing in a whole new dimension.