Anthem’s solo play doesn’t feature AI support

Anthem’s solo play doesn’t feature AI support
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BioWare's Mark Darrah has been busy answering a bunch of questions about sci-fi epic Anthem on Twitter, offering a couple of tantalizing tidbits on the game in the process.

First up, if you're playing Anthem on your lonesome you won't be accompanied by any AI players; it's strictly a solo outing in this respect, unless of course you go co-op with some mates. Matchmaking meanwhile will be used for all activities.

Darrah also confirmed a number of language options for the Javelin-powered shooter, including voice overs in English, French, Spanish, German, and Italian, with other preferences for text display.

Elsewhere, he confirmed that the E3 demo was running in 4K resolution at 60fps, and that Anthem will include a hard level cap that will change over time. More details on the level cap will be revealed at a later date.

Darrah was also quizzed on the inclusion of New Game+, to which he replied that such a feature is 'not really relevant for the game style.'

Anthem is due out for PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One on February 22, 2019. Despite it being a BioWare game, there won't be any full-on romance options available. See how Anthem is shaping up in this 20-minute gameplay video.