Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition Hits PS5/XSX in June with Full Ray Tracing, Rock Solid 60fps May 6, 2021 11:47 EDT
Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition is out now on PC, but what about those looking to enjoy the visual boost on next-gen consoles? Well, good news! 4A Games has locked down a June release date for the Xbox Series X/S and PS5 versions! You can check out some next-gen console footage running on Xbox Series X below (jump to around the 2:20 mark).
Both the Xbox Series X/S and PS5 versions will run at 4K (it isn’t specified if its upscaled 4K or not) and a “rock solid” 4K, while boasting full ray tracing and other effects. Meanwhile, the Xbox Series S version will run at 1080p, but retain all the visual effects of its more powerful counterparts. Here’s a bit more information on what you can expect…
Ghost of Tsushima Sequel or DLC Again Hinted at by Sucker Punch Job Ads Jan 12, 2021 18:38 EST
Ghost of Tsushima has been a major success for Sucker Punch, their fastest-selling game ever in fact, and it seems the studio is already working on bringing fans more epic samurai fun. Late last year, a Sucker Punch job ad indicated the studio was looking for a writer with a “knowledge of feudal Japanese history,” leading fans to draw obvious conclusions. Well, a new job ad makes things even more explicit.
Sucker Punch is now looking for a combat designer, and the job ad specifically says the applicant “must have played Ghost of Tsushima and understand its core combat systems.” So yeah, there you go, more GoT is pretty much a lock. What form the new Tsushima content will take remains up in the air – a full sequel? DLC? A standalone expansion in the vein of Uncharted: The Lost Legacy or Spider-Man Miles Morales? That remains to be seen, although the new job ad makes pretty
Wccftech’s Best Action Games of 2020 – Brawls Both Big and Small Dec 29, 2020 12:11 EST
2020 was a solid year for the action fan, as the industry delivered a number of anticipated end-of-a-generation action-adventure epics, a small taste of what’s to expect from the next generation, and a handful retro throwback gems. From the scrappy Streets of Rage 4 to highly-polished fare like That Last of Us Part II and Ghost of Tsushima, there was plenty of keep players’ thumbs in shape as we all rode out one of the most unpredictable and challenging years in recent memory. So, limber up and get ready to battle through Wccftech’s Best Action Games of 2020!