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Biomutant Is Out Today and It’s Looking Good on PS5 And Xbox Series X|S

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Biomutant relaunches at 4K and 60 fps today, September 6th, for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Experiment 101 and THQ Nordic have stated that PS4 and Xbox One owners can carry over their save files along with a free upgrade for next-gen consoles. Players who haven’t played this yet can purchase the upgraded versions at a suggested retail price of $39.99 USD, €39.99 EUR, or £34.99 GBP.

PS5 Specifications

Quality Mode: Native 4K (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 30 FPS

Performance Mode: Native 1440p (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 60 FPS

Quality Unleashed: Native 4K (with Dynamic Resolution) @ up to 60 FPS

Xbox Series X Specifications

Quality Mode: Native 4K (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 30 FPS

Performance Mode: Native 1440p (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 60 FPS

Quality Unleashed: Native 4K (with Dynamic Resolution) @ up to 60 FPS

Xbox Series S Specifications

Quality Mode: Native 1440p (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 30 FPS

Performance Mode: Native 1080p (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 60 FPS

Quality Unleashed: Native 1440p (with Dynamic Resolution) @ up to 60 FPS

Biomutant is an open-world action RPG with a special combat system inspired by martial arts. It was originally released May 26th, 2021, on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, and now, players can jump on this again with faster loading times. If you’re interested in learning more or the mixed reception has gotten you curious, RPGFan has a detailed review of Biomutant on PS4

Since we’re all still at the transition from the previous to the current console generation, rereleases have been common. Personally, I like developer moves like this, and the fact that it’s a free upgrade is definitely a huge win for me. Stay tuned to RPGFan for more games that may get rereleases!

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Tin Manuel

Tin is a designer and a writer by day and an adventurer in whatever game she is playing at night. She gets giddy talking about RPGs (specifically JRPGs), new releases, and reveres almost every female protagonist. She has two cats and two dogs, whom she loves dearly. She’s forgetful at times, but she will always remember Aerith’s death frame by frame in 480p.

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