Crytek Is Bringing Ryse: Son Of Rome To PC With 4K Resolution Support

The Romans return with 4K support.

Posted By | On 07th, Aug. 2014

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Ryse: Son of Rome is coming to a PC near you this Fall thanks to the concerted efforts of Crytek and Deep Silver. The PC build of Ryse: Son of Rome (in a genius stroke of consumer appreciation) will come packaged with all of the DLC packages that have been released since the game launched on the Xbox One.

This means The Colosseum Pack which features character skins and arena maps, The Mars’ Chosen Pack which contains yet another character skin and four arena maps, the new Survival Mode; The Duel of Fate Pack which holds yet more character skins and arena maps. There’s also the Morituri Pack which has three new arena maps, two survival maps and five solo arena maps. Lastly, but by no means least is the Ruins Multiplayer Map and the Legionnaire’s Trust” sword which was originally packaged with the special edition of the game.

Director of Business Development, Carl Jones, at Crytek says “We are bringing the Ryse experience to PC, with 4K resolution support. 4K gaming is another leap in graphics quality for PC gamers and Ryse is the perfect showcase for what’s now possible in high-end PC games.  We’ve given our team the opportunity to show what CRYENGINE can really achieve, without compromising quality, thanks to the incredible hardware available now to PC gamers.  Ryse will be a benchmark PC graphics showcase this year and probably for a long time in future.  Our community asked for a Ryse PC version, and we have the means and technology to deliver this title with the highest quality possible.”

Like mentioned above, 4K resolutions support is a huge leap forward in graphical aspects of video gaming. The massive resolution allows for an unparalleled level of detail and atmosphere. What are your thoughts on this announcement? Let us know in the comments section below.


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