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Upcoming first-person shooter from Arkane Studios, Redfall, will launch with Quality mode only the developer has announced. That means the Xbox Series X will be fixed at 4K / 30 fps and the Xbox Series S will perform at 1440p resolution at 30 fps. The game’s official Twitter account did say that a performance mode with 60 fps will be added in a patch at a later date.
The news is a bit disappointing, considering the game is being developed by a studio that is now owned by Microsoft. It has already been delayed to its current release date of May 2, which could explain why Arkane Studios is opting to launch without a 60 fps performance mode.
Xbox could certainly use a win this year, and it seems less that it will come from Redfall. Fingers crossed that Starfield meets some of our expectations.
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Platform: Xbox Series X|S, PC
Release date: May 2, 2023
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