Following the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S release last year, we have already seen several games receive ‘next-gen’ updates looking to take advantage of applying a little more graphical gloss thanks to the significantly improved hardware. Therefore, if you do have a lot of love for Remnant From the Ashes (and we see no reason why not, as it’s a pretty decent title), you might want to get that game back on your hard drive as following an official Twitter post, it has been confirmed that the next-gen update will be released this week!
The update will be released for both PS5 and Xbox Series X/S owners and, presuming that you already own the base game, will be made available to you for free. What do you get in this update, though? Well, by and large, it boils down to two factors; higher resolutions and/or better frame rates. As noted in the post below, you can either look to upgrade your resolution to 4K at the ‘cost’ of the framerate being capped to 30FPS. Alternatively, you can keep things at 1080P but see those framerates shoot up to 60!
If you have yet to really flex the muscles of your shiny new gaming console and have Remnant From the Ashes in your library, then this would seem to represent your perfect opportunity. With the update arriving on Thursday, you have plenty of time to get it downloaded and perhaps work away at some of your souls-like muscle memory.
For more information, you can check out the official update website via the link here!
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