Dark Souls 2 runs at 1080p/60fps on PS4

Dark Souls 2 runs at 1080p/60fps on PS4
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The PlayStation 4 version of Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin will run at 1080p/60fps, according to an update on PlayStation Blog.

The news means that the upcoming remaster should offer a significant boost in image quality over the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions, which ran at 720p/30fps.

Another upside to the visual improvements, PlayStation Blog claims, is more responsive combat.

“The increased fluidity translates into more responsive movement and combat,” the blog post reads, “a major advantage considering the game’s famously unforgiving difficulty.”

Alongside the improved resolution and framerate, the PS4 version will also include upgraded lighting effects and cinematic filters to “give the game a richer, cleaner look compared to the PS3 version”.

FromSoftware has yet to confirm, however, whether it is also targeting 1080p/60fps for the Xbox One version. A report on Polygon states that both versions will run at 1080p and a “variable 60 frames-per second”.

We’ve checked in with a Bandai Namco representative for further information.

Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin launches on PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3 and PC on April 3.

Source: blog.eu.playstation.com, polygon.com