The Division 2 next-gen update hits PS5 and Xbox Series X next week
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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Division 2 next-gen update is coming next week with improved ๊resolutions and per🔯formance for PS5 and Xbox Series X players.
Ubisoft community manager Johan Lindholm confirmed on his Twitter account that the update is set to arrive on February 2, dropping into the game alongside the crossover event celebrating Resident Evil's 25th anniversary. Title update 12.1 will add support for 4K and 60 fra🧸mes per second for players oꦯn next-gen consoles - probably PS5 and Xbox Series X specifically, though Xbox Series S will likely benefit from the frame rate boost as well.
No State of the Game tomorrow. TU12.1 releases on Fe༺b 2nd with the Resident Evil Apparel Event, a rebalance of the Optimization St🧸ation cost as well as 4K 60 FPS support for next gen consoles.
When it first announced its plans f🌄or the patch in December, Ubisoft let players know ahead of time that they shouldn't expect a fully optimized next-gen experience from this update; it may not take advantage of༺ all the consoles' new features or markedly improve the look of individual assets, but there's still a lot to be said for higher resolutions and smoother frame rates.
The update is also set to rebalance the cost of the Optimization Station. The returning feat🎀ure from the first Division game arrived in Title Update 12 back in December, allowing players to improve attributes for individual pieces of gear all the way up to their maximum value (which can be a big timesaver, albeit very resource-intensive). Looks like we'll have to wait and see how much rebalancing changes the cost of using the station.
Either wa🌼y, you'll haveꦐ plenty of reason to play next week once you can start unlocking Resident Evil skins and weapons throughout the two-week event.
It's good to know that The Division is as excited about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Resident Evil 8 as we are.
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