Murdered Soul Suspect Dev Faced No Hurdles From Xbox One’s eSRAM, Runs At 1080p/30fps

Senior design producer Eric Studer also talks about support for DualShock 4.

Of all the big-name games coming out in the coming months, Square Enix’s Murdered: Soul Suspect – developed by Airtight Games, which also created Quantum Conundrum – is perhaps the most under-rated and intriguing. It will see you playing as a detective operating from the after-life to locate his killer and using some rather ghostly powers in the process. It will also be out on the PS4 and Xbox One and judging from GamingBolt’s recent conversation with Senior Design Producer Eric Studer, there will be improved visuals.

“I can in fact confirm that Murdered will run 1080p on both Xbox One and PS4; we have decided to lock the frames at 30 for this product.”

This is surprising, considering the number of games which have problems hitting 1080p resolution on the Xbox One. Did Airtight face any problems or development challenges with the Xbox One’s eSRAM? Studer replied with, “I’m not an overly technical guy, but I don’t recall hearing about any hurdles on the eSRAM.”

As for additional support for Kinect and DualShock 4, he stated that, “Though we aren’t doing Kinect integration, we are utilizing the PS4 controller in a few fun ways that you’ll have to discover.”

Murdered: Soul Suspect will be out on June 3rd in North America and June 6th in Europe for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3, PS4 and PC.

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