God of War, Final Fantasy 7 Remake updated with unknown PS5 support
But the new features remain unknown, for now

It would seem as though God of War 3 Remastered, God of War (2018), aꦑnd Final Fantasy 7 Remake have allꦚ been updated with PS5-related support.
The new information comes by way of famed Bloodborne and Dark Souls dataminer Lance McDonald. According to McDonald, all three games have been updated to feature PS5 support in some capacity, but McDonald doesn't know in what ways each game has been updated, 𝐆at least until he's able𝓰 to do some digging and find out for himself.
Ok I can confirm that God of War 3 Remastered, God of War (2018) a𒅌nd Final Fantasy 7 Remake have now been updated with some amount of added PS5 support. However, there's no way to know what amount of "support" this actually is until we get hands-on.
In a reply to the original tweet above, a user wonders if any of the three games will be able to hit 60 frames per second on the PS5. McDonald replies that because 2018's God of War features an uncapped frame rate if you're able to hack the game, it's incredibly likely that Sony Santa M🐼onica's re▨boot will be able to hit 60FPS on the PS5.
Elsewhere though, we have no idea wha🌜t features could theoretically be in sto♐re for God of War 3: Remastered and Final Fantasy 7 Remake. It'd be amazing to see Square Enix's remake running in 60FPS on the PS5, but we'll have to wait for little under a month from now to find out for ourselves, when the PS5 launches on November 12.
If you're unfamiliar with McDonald's work, he's risen to fame largely through datamining and patching Bloodborne. His most recent work managed to introduce a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:60FPS patch for Bloodborne, a patc🍃h that McDonald says he plans to make available after the launch of the PS5 later this year.
Speaking of, if you're still looking to put down a pre-order for Sony's next-gen console ahead of its launch next month on November 10, head over to our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 pre-orders page for a complete list of retailers with stock.
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