On PS5 Pro, the third-person action title can run at 4K at either 60 or 30 FPS, thanks to PSSR, Focus Entertainment and Saber Interactive say.
Operation: Obelisk occurs during the end of the campaign and features new challenges, including the Tzaangor Enlightened.
The game now runs at an upscaled 4K and 60 FPS and uses PSSR to reach said resolution in both Performance and Quality modes.
The shooter's next major patch is set to arrive in the first half of December, and Focus Entertainment has shed light on some of what it'll bring.
Saber Interactive's acclaimed third-person action game continues to attract players at a steady clip, having crossed another milestone.
However, they'll be available in private lobbies for Operations, and Saber Interactive will share some tools to help modders.
The thermal-focused secondary pistol is only available in Operations but will be available in Eternal War with the next update.
Game director Dmitriy Grigorenko also confirms public test servers will arrive in early 2025 to test changes before they hit the game.
Despite adapting the films' novel creatures and survival methods, the pacing, wasted cast, and AI bog undermine the experience.
A new patch with "balancing fixes" is coming sometime this week after backlash from the various nerfs introduced in Season 2.
The development team at Stormind Games speaks with GamingBolt about their first-person horror title.
The Saber Interactive-published title is available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC at $29.99 and lasts around 8 to 12 hours.
Season 2 also buffs melee perks for the Chainsword, Power Fist, and Combat Knife, alongside implementing PvP and AI fixes.
Publisher Focus Entertainment thanks "every single Space Marine who joined the fight" and adds that this is "only the beginning."
Season 2 begins this month and features a new Operations mission on Kadaku, where players must take down the Hierophant Bio-Titan.
"It’s a complicated mode to implement that would change the experience significantly," says game director Dmitry Grigorenko.
The horror title's runtime will vary based on what difficulty you play at, and how much you care about 100% completion, as per producer Alessio Alfonsi.
Developer Stormind Games confirms its upcoming horror title will feature Quality and Performance Modes on PS5 and Xbox Series X, while running at 1440p and 30 FPS on Xbox Series S.
The upcoming horror title also took cues from the likes of The Last of Us, Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, and Thief, as per lead game designer Manuel Moavero.
Stormind Games and Saber Interactive's upcoming horror title will catch any sound you make if you turn on your microphone to further immerse you in its nightmarish world.