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Graphics and Performance modes confirmed for Elden Ring on PS5

FromSoftware’s Elden Ring will take advantage of the power of the PlayStation 5 by offering two graphical modes. As usual there’s a Performance mode that will run at “up to” 60fps, and a Graphics modes that will run, once again “up to” 4K with ray tracing.

Here are the specs for all the PlayStation versions

Elden Ring PS4
Maximum resolution: Up to 1920x1080P
Frame rate: Up to 30 FPS
HDR: Supported

Elden Ring PS4 Pro
Maximum resolution: Up to 3200x1800P
Frame rate: Up to 30 FPS
HDR: Supported

Elden Ring PS5
Maximum resolution: Up to 3840x2160P
Frame rate: Up to 60 FPS
HDR: Supported
Ray tracing (via patch): Supported

15 minutes of Elden Ring gameplay has been released, giving salivating FromSoftware fans a good look at what they’ll get to sink their teeth into during this week’s closed network test.

The test will run from 12th to15th November with those wanting to get involved having had to apply a couple weeks ago. If you’ve seen this new video and thought “I want to play that!” then I’ve got bad news for you: applications have now closed with the lucky few to be contacted by email.

Those times are:

  • Session 1: 12PM-3PM November 12th 2021 CET
  • Session 2: 4AM-7AM November 13th 2021 CET
  • Session 3: 8PM-11PM November 13th 2021 CET
  • Session 4: 12PM-3PM November 14th 2021 CET
  • Session 5: 4AM-7AM November 15th 2021 CET

The above gameplay video will surely help to sate some of the pent up appetite for there to be literally any details about the game. A few weeks ago, just before the test was announced, a tiny sliver of new gameplay was leaked onto the internet. Truth be told, it was a waste of everyone’s time. We didn’t get to see any Elden Ring combat gameplay, nor any story or quest content. Instead it showed what is presumably early build footage of the player character travelling through the game’s open world.

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Elden Ring: Some of the classes available during the test

Elden Ring will release on 25th February 2022 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One and PC. That date is a little bit later than the January release that was originally released, but FromSoftware just needed a little bit more time in order to finish off their latest title.

Source: PSL

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