Ninja Theory’s narratively nuanced and visually stunning masterpiece is all set to enthrall a new set of players as it makes its long awaited debut on the PS5 and PS5 Pro.
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers offers deep combat and strong visuals, but plays it safe without pushing the genre forward.
Three modes will be available on both platforms - Quality, Balanced and Performance - ahead of the game's launch on July 24th.
The shoot-to-create action-adventure title is available three days early for those who pre-order a bundle with PixelJunk Eden 2.
Available now for Xbox Series X/S and PC, GSC Game World's sandbox shooter is the latest Xbox exclusive to make the jump to PS5.
"More realistic reflections and surfacing amplify the used-future design key to the look of our universe," says Survios' TQ Jefferson.
Lead architect behind the PS5 and PS5 Pro, Mark Cerny, has described the new technology as a "drop in replacement" for PSSR.
The publisher behind the game also revealed the developers' thoughts on having access to technologies like PSSR on modern consoles.
Remedy's Thomas Puha also confirms support for 3D audio, haptic feedback and adaptive triggers on Sony's consoles at launch.
"We try to stay at the forefront of modern visual technologies," says graphics R&D technical director Denis Sladkov.
Featuring PS5 Pro support, the demo represents an in-development version of the game with content "subject to change upon release."
IO Interactive also confirms that the action-adventure title will receive more details and gameplay footage later this year.
It "retains graphical fidelity at a stable FPS," providing a "smoother, more aesthetic combat experience," per Konami's Motoi Okamoto.
Bloober Team has allegedly been working on it "for a while," and an announcement could be imminent, per leaker Aesthetic Gamer.
Developer Bloober Team and publisher Konami will share more details on the fixes for the PS5 Pro update "as soon as we have them."
Codemasters’ F1 returns with innovations enough to rival Lewis Hamilton’s trophy cabinet.
F1 25 producer Si Lumb has revealed the studio's love for Sony's PSSR, and how it allowed the studio to push the visuals harder.
Resolution Mode runs in 8K and 60 Hz while offering ray traced dynamic diffuse global illumination while racing on tracks.
Ninja Theory's action-adventure will support PS5 Pro and includes "exciting new features" that are also coming to Xbox Series X/S and PC.
PS5 Pro players get a "higher resolution experience" with "2.5 times" the number of pixels, according to developer Housemarque.