Fallout 76 to get native PS5 and Xbox Series versions

Bethesda Game Studios will start public testing of native PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions of Fallout 76 in June. The upgrades include improved graphics and performance targets. A full release is planned for later this summer if testing succeeds.

The testing phase begins this month and is open to all owners of Fallout 76. Players can download the test versions directly from the respective console stores. Key improvements target 60 frames per second, enhanced draw distances and shadows, plus 4K resolution on Xbox Series X, Xbox One X and PS5 Pro. Variable refresh rate support is included on compatible displays. Base PS5 models are limited to 1440p while Xbox Series S targets 1080p. Crossplay features remain under consideration with no commitments made yet. Save data compatibility has not been detailed but existing characters are expected to carry over without changes to the game's core structure.

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Bethesda confirms Starfield PS5 launch for April 7

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Bethesda has announced that Starfield will launch on PlayStation 5 on April 7, coinciding with the release of the free Free Lanes update and the paid Terran Armada expansion. The port is PS5 Pro Enhanced and available for pre-order at $50. Company executives emphasized ongoing support for the game.

CD Projekt Red has released a PlayStation 5 Pro patch for Cyberpunk 2077, adding ray tracing, PSSR AI upscaling, and new graphics modes including one that reaches 90fps. The update arrived on April 8, just a day after its reveal. It enhances visuals on the upgraded console launched in 2024.

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Bethesda has released an initial hotfix for Starfield on PS5, fixing crashes tied to Enhanced settings amid ongoing launch issues. More comprehensive fixes are planned for next week, with the studio thanking players for feedback.

Obsidian Entertainment is rolling out a major update for The Outer Worlds on May 27, seven years after the game's initial release. The patch will add grenades, performance improvements, and other fixes, while delisting the base game from storefronts. The Spacer’s Choice Edition will become the sole purchase option with a reduced price.

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