Dead or Alive 6 Runs At 1080p on PS4 Pro, 4K on Xbox One X

Graphics options for prioritizing visual quality or performance will also be provided.

Posted By | On 05th, Feb. 2019

Dead or Alive 6

Koei-Tecmo has finalized the resolutions for Dead or Alive 6, at least for those planning to run it on PlayStation 4 Pro or Xbox One X. In a statement to WCCF Tech, Team Ninja stated that the PS4 Pro version would run at 1080p resolution, while the Xbox One X version can hit a maximum resolution of 4K.

The developer stated, “PlayStation 4 Pro enables 1080p resolution maintaining the processing speed, and the quality of stages and effects will be higher than on the base PS4. On the other hand, Xbox One X will reach a maximum resolution of 4K which is different from the base Xbox One. It’s impossible to maintain 60fps at all times with 4K resolution, but you’ll enjoy beautiful graphics.

“There are some options to prioritize graphics or action so you can choose which one you prefer.” Such options could also be found in Nioh on the PS4, which Team Ninja also developed, so it’s not strange to see them return to this in Dead or Alive 6.

What is strange is that there won’t be support for high dynamic range lighting (HDR) in the PC version. Only those playing on the Xbox One X will have HDR support, which is an interesting choice, since the best PCs will likely offer better performance. We’ll see how the different versions compare in due time though. Dead or Alive 6 releases on March 1st for Xbox One, PS4, and PC after being delayed from its original February release date.


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