Monster Hunter Rise – Resolution Revealed for Xbox One, PS4, Xbox Series S, and More

PS4, Xbox One S, and Xbox One versions run at 1920x1080 resolution, while Xbox One X and PS4 Pro can run the action RPG in 4K.

Posted By | On 13th, Jan. 2023

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Capcom’s Monster Hunter Rise finally arrives next week for PlayStation and Xbox platforms, having been exclusive to Nintendo Switch and PC. It runs at 4K/60 FPS on Xbox Series X and PS5 and even has a 120 FPS mode. But what about other platforms?

Fortunately, Capcom has revealed the same. PS4, Xbox One and Xbox One S versions at 1920×1080 resolution. PS4 Pro and Xbox One X run at 3840×2160 resolution, the same as current-gen consoles. The Xbox Series S version runs at 2560×1440 resolution. For those experiencing it via PC Game Pass, there are graphics settings.

You’ll notice that except for Xbox Series X and PS5, the frame rate hasn’t been mentioned for any other platform. Capcom states, “Frame is variable depending on the gameplay situation.” Based on the hardware, you can prioritize frame rate or image quality, though it’s unknown whether Xbox One, PS4, Xbox One S and Xbox Series S get those options.

Monster Hunter Rise launches on January 20th for PlayStation and Xbox. For more details on what to expect, check out our feature. You can also read our review of the PC version.


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