Ubisoft details the next-generation enhancements of its upcoming games
Ubisoft details the next-generation enhancements of its upcoming games
So far, Ubisoft has confirmed that eight of their existing and upcoming games will be enhanced on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5, such as Watch Dogs: Legion, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Immortals Fenyx Rising, Far Cry 6, Riders Republic, Just Dance 2021, Rainbow Six Siege, and For Honor.
All of these games can be upgrades from current-gen systems to their next-generation counterparts for free, allowing PS4 users to upgrade the each game’s PlayStation 5 version while Xbox users can easily upgrade from Xbox One to Xbox Series X/S.Â
Watch Dogs: Legion will be upgraded with support for ray tracing on all next-generation systems, including Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PlayStation 5. The game will also support faster loading times on these systems. In addition to this PlayStation 5 supporting Tempest 3D Audio and Adaptive triggers. Â
With Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X will be able to play the game at 4K resolutions with a 60 FPS framerate. The game will also support faster loading times on all next-generation platforms. The PlayStation 5 version will also support Tempest 3D audio.Â
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Immortals Fenyx Rising is due to release on December 3rd and support a resolution of 4K and a 60 FPS framerates on Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5. The game will also support HDR and advanced audio with Tempest 3D audio on PlayStation 5 and Dolby Atmos and spatial audio technology on Xbox Series X/S.Â
Far Cry 6, which is due to release in early 2021, will support 60 FPS framerates on Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 at 4K. At this time it is unknown whether or not the game will support raytracing on next-generation consoles.Â
Rainbow Six Siege will supports 120 FPS framerates at 4K on Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, taking full advantage of HDMI 2.1 televisions and monitors. For Honor will also support 60 FPS framerates on all next-generation consoles. On Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 will run at 4K, while the Xbox Series S will run at 1080p.Â
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