Quantum Error is Not a Cross-Gen Sport, Releasing Afterward Xbox Collection X/S and PS4


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TeamKill Media’s Unreal Engine 5-developed Quantum Error doesn’t have a launch date but, regardless of being introduced in 2020. There haven’t been too many updates on that entrance, although there appears to be some confusion about its platforms.

Whereas Quantum Error is coming to PS4 along with current-gen consoles, the developer clarified that it’s not a cross-gen title. “From the start, this recreation has been developed particularly for the PS5. What we’re doing with Quantum Error on PS5 is just not doable on the PS4.”

It can thus launch on PS5 first, then Xbox Collection X/S, whereas a “downgraded” model will arrive even later for PS4. The latter will be sure that “everybody who doesn’t but have a next-gen console can nonetheless benefit from the story and gameplay of Quantum Error.”

What about efficiency on the Xbox Collection X? Whereas it’s unsure but, “What now we have seen on the Collection X is that efficiency tends to be a bit decrease by default, and we must spend additional time to optimize for it.” The way it performs on Xbox Collection S, and even on PS4, stays to be revealed, however TeamKill Media has assured that the PS5 model will hit 4K/60 FPS.

Keep tuned for extra updates on Quantum Error, and take a look at a number of the newest gameplay right here. The developer lately confirmed a third-person mode and New Sport Plus at launch.