Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion Runs at 4K and Variable 60 FPS on PS5, Xbox Series X

The Nintendo Switch version runs at 720p/30 FPS in docked and handheld modes. The PC version supports up to 120 FPS and has various options.

Posted By | On 17th, Nov. 2022

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Square Enix has released a new trailer for Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion, touting how the remaster is more than a remaster. It highlights significant differences, from HD visuals to brand-new cinematics for Summons and the updated combat system. Check it out below.

More importantly, the frame rate and resolution for the title on each platform have been revealed. On PS5 and Xbox Series X, it runs at 4K/60 FPS, while on Xbox Series S, it runs at 1080p/60 FPS. The latter requires an update to patch ver. 1.0.1 on launch day, else it will run at 1080p/30 FPS. Meanwhile, the PS4, Xbox One, and Xbox One S versions run at 1080p/30 FPS. The Xbox One X and PS4 Pro versions run at 4K/30 FPS.

Nintendo Switch players can look forward to a 720p resolution and 30 FPS in handheld and docked modes. The PC version’s resolution is display-based but supports 30 FPS, 60 FPS, and 120 FPS. There are also options for V-Sync, Texture Quality, Shadows Quality, Anti-Aliasing, Ambient Occlusion, and Fullscreen.

All listed frame rates are variable, so we’ll need to wait and see which version performs the best. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion is out on December 13th worldwide.


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