Rock Band 4 will be 1080p/60fps, release date set for October – Report

Rock Band 4 will be 1080p/60fps, release date set for October – Report
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Rock Band 4 will run at 1080p/60fps and release this October, according to a report in UK games industry magazine MCV.

Speaking in the latest issue, product manager Eric Pope told the mag that Harmonix had “built a brand new engine for Rock Band 4 to make the most of the new hardware. It’s going to look ‘next-gen’ with more realistic lighting, character models, and animation.

“It’ll be 1080p and will run at 60fps,” he said. “I know there’s a vocal group of players that want to hear that. But what to me is more exciting is the online infrastructure of the consoles. It will open a lot [of] opportunities for us to support the game in more reactive, timely ways”.

A release date was also teased in a separate article, in which MCV stated that “Rock Band 4 is now set to return this October, and widespread reports claim that Guitar Hero is also braced for return.”

Harmonix has yet to formally confirm a release date beyond a 2015 window on PS4 and Xbox One.

Source: mcvuk.com