Since the last-gen versions were outright canceled (and not delayed like other games), will be one of the few titles that’s only on the current generation of hardware. And while PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S details are currently under wraps, WB Games Montréal recently released a PC-centric trailer noting some of the higher-end features that that platform will have.
The PC port will support 4K resolution, high frame rates, ray-traced reflections, ultrawide and multi-monitor support, Nvidia DLSS 2, AMD FSR 2, and Intel Xe Super Sampling (XeSS), the latter three of which can help boost frame rate or visual quality. There will also be more customization options like a field of view slider, ambient occlusion settings, the ability to set a dynamic resolution, and more, which were only briefly shown in the video. The trailer itself was captured on PC, too.
As was previously mentioned, WB Games Montréal hasn’t explained what modes will be available on PS5 or Xbox Series X|S. It’s possible that they’ll have a standard set of modes that focus on performance, resolution, or ray tracing, but more definitive answers will likely come in the next month.
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