Warhammer 40K Darktide: New Xbox Series S version and 60 FPS! | Xbox One

As the release of Warhammer 40K: Darktide approaches, the developers are telling us more about the resolution and frame rate the game will offer.

A discounted version of the Xbox Series S?

In fact, Victor Magnuson, Design Director for this new authorship, recently gave an interview to our colleagues from SegmentNext in which he brings up some interesting technical details. Thus, the journalists wanted to know how the game will play on Xbox Series X and Series S.

In addition to confirming that Warhammer 40K: Darktide will indeed run at 4K at 60 frames per second on Xbox Series X, we also learned that the game will support 1440p or 1080p on Xbox Series S, with this version still in development. In any case, the goal will be to deliver 60 frames per second, regardless of console.

As a reminder, this sequel will have you as a group of detectives fighting against the heretics of the Admonition cult within the Tertium cell city to prevent them from taking over the planet Atoma Prime. Combining FPS and hack’n’slah, and being built for co-op, this title will have you facing hordes of enemies alone or with your friends in a multiplayer game.

Thus, Warhammer 40K: Darktide will be available from September 13th exclusively on PC and Xbox Series X | S, knowing that it will integrate Game Pass once it is marketed.

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