Biomutant – PS5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S gameplay trailers
New versions due out on September 6.Publisher THQ Nordic and developer Experiment 101 have released new gameplay trailers for Biomutant showing the game natively running on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S.
Get the technical details below, via THQ Nordic.
PlayStation 5 Technical Details
The native PlayStation 5 version features faster loading times, HDR as well as DualSense and Activity Card support. Players will be able to choose between three different modes:
- Quality Mode: Native 4K (with Dynamic Resolution) at stable 30 frames per second.
- Performance Mode: Native 1440p (with Dynamic Resolution) at stable 60 frames per second.
- Quality Unleashed: Native 4K (with Dynamic Resolution) at up to 60 frames per second.
If you already own Biomutant on PlayStation 4, you can upgrade FOR FREE and bring your old save files and trophies with you.
Xbox Series X Technical Details
The native Xbox Series X version features even faster loading times and HDR support. Players will be able to choose between three different modes:
- Quality Mode: Native 4K (with Dynamic Resolution) at stable 30 frames per second.
- Performance Mode: Native 1440p (with Dynamic Resolution) at stable 60 frames per second.
- Quality Unleashed: Native 4K (with Dynamic Resolution) at up to 60 frames per second.
If you already own Biomutant on Xbox One, you can upgrade FOR FREE and bring your old save files and achievements with you.
Xbox Series S Technical Details
The native Xbox Series S version features even faster loading times and HDR support. Players will be able to choose between three different modes:
- Quality Mode: Native 1440p (with Dynamic Resolution) at stable 30 frames per second.
- Performance Mode: Native 1080p (with Dynamic Resolution) at stable 60 frames per second.
- Quality Unleashed: Native 1440p (with Dynamic Resolution) at up to 60 frames per second.
Biomutant is available now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG, Humble Store, and Origin. The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series versions are due out on September 6.
Watch the footage below.