An announcement that came practically from nothing was that of the existence of Need for Speed Unbound, a game that will allegedly return the greatness to this saga of racing that was thought forgotten. And now that we are a few days after its launch, Criterion Games has revealed the performance that the game will have on the different platforms.
First, technical aspects are mentioned in new generation consoles, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, with 60 paintings per second and 4K resolution on screens. For its part, Xbox Series S is reduced to a resolution of 1280 P, but in exchange for these 60 fps are still preserved to have greater fluidity of movement.
In addition, there is a bit of cross play, which will be available for all platforms, either for consoles and also for the computer adapted. Similarly, it is emphasized that those who buy the Palace Edition (Digital) will have anticipated access, so from November 29 they can start playing.
You cannot forget the flyers that will be compatible with the game. Here is the list:
-Thrust master T300rs (PS5, PC)
-Thrust master TX (Xbox, PC)
-Thrust master T150 (PS5, PC)
-Thrust master TMX (Xbox, PC)
-Logitech G29 (PS5, PC)
-Logitech G920 (Xbox, PC)
-Fanatic CSL Elite Racing Wheel (PS5, PC, Xbox)
Remember that Need for Speed Unbound is launched on December 2 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.
Via: EA
Editor's note: The day of launching this game will be quite fought, since Marvel Midnight Suns is also officially launching. If there are fans of having everything on day one, the portfolio is going to bleed in power, especially for those who buy in physical format.
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