Hitman takes advantage of PS4 Pro

Do you want to see Agent 47 in 4K? Well you’re in luck as IO Interactive has updated Hitman to take advantage of the power of the PS4 Pro.

According to the developer;

HITMAN has had a whole new layer of detail added to it; the overall resolution has been increased, aliasing reduced, reflective surfaces improved and we get more detailed lighting effects, all without compromising the frame rate or the overall gaming experience.

A clean and crisp UI rendered natively in 4K, furthermore it uses the extra memory of the PS4 Pro to stream in higher quality textures, yielding more details. Agent 47 has never looked so good.

Studio Head Hannes Seifert said, “With Hitman we made a live game which is constantly improving and the PS4 Pro aligns perfectly with that vision of constant improvement, we’re proud to support it.”

Players without a 4K display will still see benefits as the increased resolution will be downsampled to 1080p which will reduce flickering and improve shader quality.

Hitman is available now.

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Leo Stevenson
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