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'Fallout 4' Update Set Next Week, Native 1440P Resolution For Ps4 Pro To Be Introduced

'Fallout 4' Update Set Next Week, Native 1440P Resolution For Ps4 Pro To Be Introduced

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Game Developer, Bethesda, will be releasing update 1.9 for "Fallout 4", the update will introduce the game's Ps4 Pro version native 1440p resolution. The update is scheduled to be released next week. The PC version of the hit video game will also be getting a visual upgrade.

"Fallout 4" update 1.9 will be released next week for PlayStation 4 and Ps4 Pro. The update will introduce native 1440P resolution to the video game.

The update will also introduce enhanced Godray effects. Non-player characters (NPCs) may also receive an upgrade with the introduction of update 1.9.

The PC "Fallout 4" is also set to get an upgrade to its visuals. However, the visual upgrade will eat up much space. An additional 58gb on top of the basic game install is required. According to reports, the visual upgrade will require 8gb of RAM, Intel Core i7-5820K, GTX 1080 8GB or AMD Radeon RX490 8GB and 64-bit OS on Windows 7,8 and 10.

"Fallout 4" game developer, Bethesda encouraged video game players to try the new update if their systems can handle the requirements. According to the game developer, the Commonwealth will look better than ever with the visual upgrades.

Also, video game players are given the option to maintain the upgraded visuals or return to the original settings. Players can disable the update in the game's launcher menu.

Both PC and PlayStation updates are set to be released next week. No exact date has been given as to when the update will roll out for both platforms.

Aside from the visual update for "Fallout 4" PC, Ps4 and Ps4 Pro, Bethesda is also set to introduce updates to its other video game titles. The game developer has teased a major announcement for "The Elder Scrolls" Online Xbox One, Ps4 and PC. The announcement is set to happen today, Jan. 31.

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