Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice next week it will arrive in stores all over the world and consequently in the last few days several previews of the new production of From Software. Among these could not miss the analysis of Digital Foundry , which focused on the technical aspect of Sekiro, denoting some interesting features of the PS4 Pro version, in the first build shown to the press.
Thomas Morgan, of Digital Foundry, says that on Sony's flagship Sekiro it enjoys a clean image, with a satisfying implementation of anti-aliasing and motion blur. The test that took place on the latest build was carried out in a 1080p mode with similar characteristics to the one that had been implemented in Dark Souls 3 with the update intended for premium hardware. Sekiro it also offers an unlocked frame rate, which settles on average between 40 and 60 frames per second, with drops to 30 during the most chaotic and dense sections of elements.
Logically, more in-depth tests on the full version of the game will be needed to enjoy a complete and exhaustive picture, however the results collected on PS4 Pro seem to be a good omen. We remind you that Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice will be available from March 22 on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.