Asobo Studio’s 2019 survival title A Plague Tale: Innocence will soon receive a significant upgrade for the Xbox Series X and the PlayStation 5.
A Plague Tale: Innocence is getting 4K 60FPS support on both the PS5 and Xbox Series X.
‘A Plague Tale: Innocence’ new upgrade details
Asobo’s medieval horror game is getting a revamped version this year. And now the owners of the latest consoles can enjoy it smoothly, in an ultra HD resolution.
Both the upgrades of A Plague Tale: Innocence for Xbox Series X and PS5 will release next month on July 6.
If you already own the latest-gen platforms, upgrading to the new updates won’t be a tedious task.
Talking about the enhancements, then there will be the support for 3D Audio as well, on PS5.
Those who already own A Plague Tale: Innocence on PS4 can freely upgrade to PS5.
Recent rumors are also hinting towards a PS Plus debut. However, there is no clear information about it.
The game itself, the story follows Amicia de Rune’s character from a third-person perspective. Most of the time in the gameplay, players have to learn how to perform stealth and avoid enemies. Because if you get caught, you die immediately.
Amicia has a sling that can throw rocks to break chains, create distractions, or even stun the guards.
The title mainly involves a puzzle-solving narrative.
While fighting the rats and the hostile groups, you also have to make sure that your brother, Hugo, remains safe.
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New games in 2021
While one game is getting a remaster, many brand new, fresh releases are coming up in the remaining half of the year.
When it comes to the most-awaited potential blockbusters, there will be names like Dying Light 2, Deathloop, and Far Cry 6.
A new Call of Duty entry, Horizon Forbidden West, Battlefield 2042, New World, and Kena: Bridge of Spirits are also on the list.
However, the line-up extends even further with No More Heroes 3, Cyber Shadow, and Shadow Warrior 3.
Stray, Scarlet Nexus, Humankind, Back 4 Blood, Halo Infinite, and GhostWire: Tokyo is other crucial launches.
Some recently announced projects making their debuts soon are Glitchpunk, The Day Before, and Etched Memories.
Coming onto A Plague Tale: Innocence, again, its PS5 and Xbox Series X upgrade arrives on July 6.
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