With 4 games released so far, Insomniac are the real PS5 Pros
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After years of almost no information on Marvel’s Wolverine,Insomniacplans to use PS5 Pro tech to offer an improved version of its next game.
In a post on thePlayStation Blog, Insomniac’s core technology director, Mike Fitzgerald, explains how the studio will enhance all four of its PS5 games for PS5 Pro. For those of you keeping score at home, that’s Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart - those games will be getting Performance Pro mode, which Fitzgerald says “marries the crisp 4K resolution and ray tracing features of Fidelity mode with the speedy 60 frames per second of Performance mode.”
But Insomniac isn’t done with the PS5 Pro. Fitzgerald also says, “We’re excited to spend even more time finding new ways we can leverage PS5 on both these existing titles and future games likeMarvel’s Wolverine.”
If you’re desperate for some adamantium action, perhaps you’ll find Wolverine in one of the otherbest superhero gamesout there.
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