Sniper Elite 4 PS4 Pro and DirectX 12 Support and Details Announced

Some solid improvements across the board.

Posted By | On 03rd, Feb. 2017

The upcoming Sniper Elite 4 will be supporting Sony’s PS4 Pro console; Rebellion Games confirmed today that the game will sport enhanced graphics on Sony’s new console, including enhanced frame rate, increased draw distances, increased geometry level of detail, improved lighting and shadows fidelity, increased image quality of reflections, and faster loading times.

Sniper Elite 4‘s PC version will also be supporting Microsoft’s new DirectX 12 API, and presumably, it will be getting similar improvements across the board there, too.

“We’ve worked really hard to make Sniper Elite 4 our biggest and best game ever,” said Rebellion CTO and Co-founder Chris Kingsley, “And now the power of PlayStation 4 Pro, and DirectX 12 on PC, means we can take things even further for our fans who want the best sniper experience in the world. We’re turning everything up to 12!”

Sniper Elite 4 will launch on PC, PS4, and Xbox One on February 14. Stay tuned to GamingBolt for more coverage on the game.


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