The release of the remake of Crisis Core is slowly approaching. The prequel to the seventh Final Fantasy, originally released in 2008 only for the PSP, is finally making its way to modern platforms.
Square Enix has shared a new trailer, the main message of which is right in the title – this is more than just a remaster. Developers primarily pay attention to significantly redesigned graphics, a new soundtrack, full-fledged Japanese and English dubbing, or an improved combat system.
However, in addition to the new trailer, we also received a table showing how the game will work on individual consoles. You can watch it below.
The game will only run at 60 FPS on newer consoles, but also in 4K (except XSS, where the target resolution is 1080p). Other platforms are fine with 30 frames per second. However, PC gamers can expect support for up to 120fps.
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion releases December 13 for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch.
Source :Indian TV
