Immortals Fenyx Rising Gets Footage From PS5, Xbox Series X/S, And Switch Versions

There is also a direct comparison of the PS5 to the Switch.

Posted By | On 28th, Nov. 2020

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Time sure does fly, doesn’t it? It’s almost December in this year of 2020 already. Despite being a terrible year that has moved at the speed of slow and painful death, it still feels like we shouldn’t be there quite yet. Well, anyway, it’s also a time when some companies release their last big titles of the year. Ubisoft is doing so with Immortals Fenyx Rising, a game they just gave a full-on anime trailer to, and today we got a lot of footage from the many,  many platforms the game is releasing on.

Today several different sources uploaded footage from the game. What’s somewhat unique is we actually have a lot of video from a variety of platforms, as opposed to just one or PC as is usually the case. For instance, we over a full hour of the game running on the Xbox Series X via YouTuber Cow Town, as well a little footage from the Series S version from Tennek127. GameXplain maybe got the biggest chunk as they not only got 20 full minutes of the Switch version, they also got to do a direct comparison to the PS5 version, which gives you an idea of what it will look like on the next gen hardware or on the go. Big thanks to all of those for providing the footage below.

Overall, I would say all versions look pretty good. Even the Switch version, taking an obvious hit visually, still looks decent and seems to run well. The game is also set to release for PS4, Xbox One, PC and Stadia, though no direct footage from those seem to be out in the wild just yet. The game will release on December 3rd across all those platforms. You can also read up on the post-launch DLC plans through here.

https://youtu.be/zaX-Cvi2DoY


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