Gears 5 on Xbox Series S at 120fps in a multiplayer video
A new clip of Gears 5 at 120fps on Xbox Series S popped online (1080p, at 1440p it will run at 60fps). That the last chapter of the Gears of War series would be improved for the Xbox Series X was well known, but until now it was not clear if it would also receive improvements on the Xbox Series S. Now, however, we know that the multiplayer will also go to 120fps on the Microsoft's next-gen minor console. The video in question is at the head of the news. If you want to see it at 120fps, however, you have to download it from here.
For more information on the game, read our Gears 5 review, in which we wrote:
At the end of the Gears 5 review, we believe the game succeeds in bringing the Microsoft series to new heights. It does so thanks to an engaging and well-directed campaign, which at first focuses on the visual impact and the atmosphere and then takes off, opening up to a structure different from the usual, less linear and more oriented towards an exploration without constraints. . The spectacular firefights and the novelties of the gameplay, in particular the interesting role of Jack, keep the interest alive for the duration of the story, which once completed leaves us to a multiplayer capable of alternating the solidity of the most popular modes and the charm of new entries, complete with an editor. Net of some technical uncertainty on Xbox One and a few minor flaws, the work done by The Coalition is excellent: a new benchmark for the genre.
For more information on the game, read our Gears 5 review, in which we wrote:
At the end of the Gears 5 review, we believe the game succeeds in bringing the Microsoft series to new heights. It does so thanks to an engaging and well-directed campaign, which at first focuses on the visual impact and the atmosphere and then takes off, opening up to a structure different from the usual, less linear and more oriented towards an exploration without constraints. . The spectacular firefights and the novelties of the gameplay, in particular the interesting role of Jack, keep the interest alive for the duration of the story, which once completed leaves us to a multiplayer capable of alternating the solidity of the most popular modes and the charm of new entries, complete with an editor. Net of some technical uncertainty on Xbox One and a few minor flaws, the work done by The Coalition is excellent: a new benchmark for the genre.