Zombie Army 4 is another production that will receive support for next-generation consoles. Players will beat zombies with better quality, but only on Xbox Series X will production run at 120 fps. Get to know the details.
Zombie Army 4 hit PlayStation Plus customers todayAnd Soon it will be available for Xbox Game Pass subscriptions. Rebellion decided to seize the opportunity and the developers have just revealed the next generation update, which will harness the power of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S, b to provide players with better game quality.
Rebellion studio production will be another title On Xbox Series X, it will run at 120 frames per second. In the case of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S, we’ll only have one mode with a maximum of 60 fps.
PlayStation 5 (from April 6)
- 4K i 60 fps
- Reduced loading times
- Enable DRS – Image resolution may be lower than the subject for smooth gameplay
Xbox Series X (starting April 8)
- Quality Mode: 4K and 60fps
- Performance Mode: 1080p, 120fps
- Reduced loading times
- Enable DRS – Image resolution may be lower than the subject for smooth gameplay
Xbox Series S (starting April 8)
- 1080p at 60 fps
- Reduced loading times
The creators also took care of balance, added cross-play for Windows 10 from Steam and the Epic Game Store, or added new music or new combat items. The studio also took care of a number of fixes to make the title work better.
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