Resident Evil Village Supports 120 FPS on PS5 Pro

Resident Evil 4 remake also runs at a higher frame rate, while both titles utilize the console's "ultra-high-resolution technology."

Posted By | On 25th, Sep. 2024

Resident Evil Village

Monster Hunter Wilds appeared during the latest State of Play, but support for the PS5 Pro isn’t yet confirmed. On the bright side, Capcom’s Resident Evil Village and Resident Evil 4 remake will leverage the console, as confirmed in a new PlayStation Blog post.

Resident Evil Village will receive a 120 FPS mode while utilizing the console’s “ultra-high-resolution technology” for the “highest sense of immersion.” It’s unknown whether this refers to PlayStation’s Spectral Super Resolution technology, but the promise of higher-resolution gameplay with faster frame rates is enticing.

As for Resident Evil 4 remake, it will also run at a higher frame rate and leverage the same “ultra-high-resolution technology” for “detailed environments” and visual effects that “look more natural and beautiful” than before.

Resident Evil Village is available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch, and PS4. It’s topped 10.1 million sales as of June 30th – check out our review here. Meanwhile, Resident Evil 4 remake is available for the same platforms (sans Xbox One and Switch) and has sold over 7.6 million units. You can read our review of it here.


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