Quality Mode runs at 30 FPS and focuses on fidelity, while Performance Mode offers 60 FPS gameplay at a slight cost to visuals.
The highly anticipated sequel to Kojima Productions' acclaimed action-adventure launches on June 26th for PlayStation 5.
The upcoming open world sequel is seemingly set to have a much beefier story than the original Death Stranding.
Check out some of the new bosses that Sam will have to fight, including a giant mech launching cars with its octopus-like tendrils.
Pre-orders for the limited edition DualSense controller will go live on May 22. Priced at $84.99, it will be out on the same day as the game.
Two new armor sets, a new 20-round rifle, a Flag Stratagem that doubles up as a spear, and a ceremonial saber, are all included.
Players will start in Mexico and, following an "incident," venture to Australia to help reconnect the continent similar to the UCA.
Repeatedly performing different actions allows Sam to improve his proficiency in melee combat, weapons, traversal, and more.
Hideo Kojima also spoke about how the events of the COVID-19 pandemic convinced him to change the themes of the upcoming sequel.
Investigating the mysteries around a new Dredgen, players will explore the "criminal underworld" and leverage weapons like the Lightsaber.
The studio includes developers that have previously worked on major titles, including Halo, Destiny, Roblox, Rec Room, and Fortnite.
The expansion marks the beginning of The Fate Saga, where players venture to Kepler and must deal with the mysterious Nine.
Shuhei Yoshida spoke about how, despite the challenges western games face in Japan, Sucker Punch's games have been well received.
"I like to think that I partly saved Gran Turismo’s fate and played a small part in its success," said the former PlayStation executive.
The recent PlayStation Studios logo from the start of the Until Dawn movie reportedly does not feature classic mascot Sackboy.
However, the studio allegedly has another that's been in development for three years, directed by Shaun Escayg (Marvel's Avengers).
The open-world action-adventure title launches on October 2nd for PS5 and takes place over 300 years after Ghost of Tsushima.
The update fixes the dynamic blood drip that is supposed to show up when players shoot an enemy's body part or use melee weapons.
ARK: Survival Ascended will be available for PS5 players, while Balatro and Warhammer 40K: Boltgun are playable on PS4 and PS5.
PS5 Pro players get a "higher resolution experience" with "2.5 times" the number of pixels, according to developer Housemarque.