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One of the big trends of the current generation of consoles has been the debate over resolution and performance. In most situations this has been settled with the developer studio offering two options so that the users themselves can decide how they want to enjoy their work. However, this is not the case with Ninja Theory, responsible for Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2.
And now we have known that Hellblade 2 will only have a graphical mode on Xbox Series X|S. It was the video game's visual effects director, Mark Slater-Tunstill, who confirmed it in an interview with the German portal. GamePro. In addition to offering the information that we tell you below, Slater-Tunstill has also justified the decision of the British company.
Hellblade 2 will only have a graphical mode on Xbox Series X|S
According to the visual effects director, Hellblade 2 will have a only graphic mode that will run at 30 frames per second and will have a variable and dynamic resolution, although he has not specified what the objective would be and what the minimum to which the new Ninja Theory will move. As it could not be otherwise, the revelation has generated conversation on social networks, as this is not the first time that an Xbox exclusive dispenses with a performance mode that prioritizes 60 fps.
Both Redfall and Starfield already did it last year, although the former ended up adding a performance mode with a subsequent free update. This only graphical mode of Hellblade 2 It will be the same in both Series X and Series S and, according to Slater-Tunstill, it is the right decision as it makes “more sense because of the cinematic nature of the game.” Of course and it goes without saying that the game will not be locked to 30 fps on PCso if you have enough equipment you can make it work at higher performance to the detriment of the “cinematic experience”.
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Remember that Hellblade 2 will arrive on May 21 and it will do so exclusively on Xbox Series X|S and PC, with a day one launch on Xbox Game Pass at no additional cost to service subscribers. Senua's return will occur seven years after the original installment was released and after having learned that the director of the studio, Tameem Antoniades, left the company some time ago.