Studio Platinum games updated The Wonderful 101: Remastered Page crowdfunding service Kickstarter and introduced new project details for the PS4, Switch, and PC. This time, the creators talked about the target resolution and frame rate for each of the above platforms.
According to the developers, in the case of Nintendo switch (dock mode) and the base model of the PlayStation 4, they aimed at a resolution of 1080p and a frame rate of 60FPS. For portable Switch mode, 720p support is claimed. Port for Playstation 4 pro will be able to work with a resolution of 2160p.
Moreover, Platinum games confirmed that the PC version of the remaster will be adapted for ultra-wide monitors. The page indicated a target resolution of 1080p, but most likely, an error was made there.
Resolution: Portable mode – 720p / dock mode – 1080p
FPS: 60
Resolution: PS4 – 1080p / PS4 Pro – 2160p
FPS: 60
Resolution : 1080p + scheduled support for ultra-wide monitors
FPS: 60
IN The Wonderful 101: Remastered You control not just one superhero, but a whole team of such characters. Together with them you will resist the forces of evil. Traveling around the city, you save civilians who join you, strengthening your ranks.
The Kickstarter campaign is ongoing. The game on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PC was funded in the first day. At the time of writing, the charge counter approached the mark of 1.4 million US dollars (more than 21.5 thousand people supported PlatinumGames with money). Campaign ends March 6.
PlatinumGames previously revealed how Nintendo allowed it to release a game outside of its consoles..
Updated action version with Wii U will be released in April 2023 on Nintendo switch, Playstation 4 and PC.
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