Ubisoft: Far Cry 4 Will Have Parity Across Xbox One and PS4, Targeting 1080p

Far Cry 4 will offer virtually the same experience across PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Ubisoft's Alex Hutchinson has confirmed.

In an interview with Videogamer, the game's creative director not only said that there will be parity across platforms, but the game is targeting 1080p visuals. "It's 1080. I have to get you the exact numbers because it's too technical for me which version of this it is, but yes, on both."

Ubisoft has since clarified Hutchinson's resolution comments on Twitter, emphasizing the fact that the studio is "aiming for 1080p," as the resolution isn't locked down just yet.

With more than a month left until the Far Cry 4 launch the team continues to maximize the gameplay experience across all consoles & PC. We have not locked the resolution as yet but, as Alex Hutchinson notes, we are aiming for 1080p on all platforms, including PC (depending on the computer you have). We look forward to introducing fans to the world of Kyrat! Kyrat is coming soon!

Far Cry 4 launches on November 18 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. You can check out or hands-on preview here.

[Via NeoGAF]

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