Noyau de crise: Fréquence d'images du commutateur de réunion de Final Fantasy VII & Résolution détaillée


Noyau de crise: Réunion de Final Fantasy VII
Image: Square Enix

There have been a lot of RPG releases this year, but we’re not done just yet. Before the end of 2022, Square Enix is releasing Noyau de crise: Réunion de Final Fantasy VII on multiple platforms including the Switch.

Ahead of next month’s launch on December 13th, the Japanese video game company has released a new trailer titledMore than a remasterand also shared technical details of the game across each platform.

Sur la Nintendo Switch, players can expect 1280 x 720 à 30 frames per second in docked mode, and apparently the exact same specs in the game’s handheld mode. On next-generation consoles, there’ll be a much higher resolution (3840 x 2160) and the game runs at 60 fps. Meanwhile, on PC, Crisis Core can run at a silky smooth 120 fps.

Check out the latest trailer below:

You can learn more about this game’s story, which is connected to Final Fantasy VII in our previous coverage: