God of War will include a performance mode for PS4 Pro

God of War is set to be one of the most visually impressive games on PS4. Especially so if you have a PS4 Pro. It was confirmed today that a God of War performance mode will be available on PS4 Pro.

God of War performance mode is designed for players without a 4K TV, but will also be something other PS4 Pro owners might want to try.

God of War Performance Mode

God of War‘s Director Cory Barlog revealed the God of War performance mode in a series of tweets responding to fan queries. When asked if players need to upgrade to PS4 Pro to get the full God of War experience, Barlog said no.

However, he did point out that God of War does look “AMAZING” in 4K. He also revealed the God of War performance mode by stating that those PS4 Pro players without a 4K TV would benefit from the mode. 

Without a 4K TV, performance mode is designed to give additional power to making sure God of War runs silky smooth. We can intimate from this that the performance mode option will work to make sure the framerate is fast and smooth.

Barlog admitted that when it comes down to it, he couldn’t choose whether he prefers 4K or performance mode.

God of War is exclusive to PS4 and will be available on 20 April 2018.

Leo Stevenson
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