Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order next-gen upgrade now live on PS5 and Xbox Series X

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Electronic Arts, alongside developer Respawn Entertainment, has announced that its critically acclaimed RPG Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has received a new update that optimizes the adventure title for use on next-gen platforms PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.

The update, which is now live on both platforms, improves Jedi: Fallen Order‘s performance on both PS5 and Xbox Series X/S and specifically improves post-processing on PS5 and Xbox Series X only.

The Xbox Series S edition now runs at 60 FPS – up from the previous count of 45 FPS. The Xbox Series X edition now has both “Normal” and “Performance” options, the former featuring 4K post-processing and a resolution range of 1512p to 2160p, while the latter mode runs at 60 FPS in a resolution range of 1080p to 1440p.

For PlayStation 5, the frame rate has been boosted to 60 FPS, also up from the previous count of 45 FPS. Post-processing has increased to 1440p, while dynamic resolution has been disabled entirely, with the action now rendering at 1200p.

For full details, check out the official announcement over on the Electronic Arts website.


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