Dodgeball’s Knockout City will receive a next-generation update on November 2 that will allow the game to be played in 4k on Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5. On these consoles and Xbox Series S consoles, the game can also run at 120 frames per second from the same date.
With this free update Players can On next-generation consoles, choose two modes: performance and quality. In performance mode, the game runs on PS5 at 1440p at 120fps; On the Xbox Series X, it’s 1620 pixels at 120 frames per second. In both cases, the accuracy is increased to 4k. The Xbox Series S version runs at 1080p in this mode, but maintains 120 frames per second.
In quality mode, the game runs at 60 frames per second on all consoles, but this comes at a higher resolution. The PS5 and Xbox Series X versions are running from Knockout City Sweetened 4K and Xbox Series S should handle 1440p resolution. Furthermore, EA says it has added improved lighting effects in both modes.
Knockout City was released by EA in May. The game was developed by Velan Studios, who also released the augmented reality game Mario Kart: Home Circuit last year. Knockout City is an online multiplayer game in which players play a dribbling ball against each other as a team. The game is currently available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC, and costs twenty euros. The game is also coming in November Available for free For Playstation Plus.