Resident Evil Village Resolution And Frame Rates For Consoles Revealed

Resident Evil Village doesn’t just look like one of the spookiest new entries in the long-running franchise, it also appears to be capable of delivering a few jump scares with impressive visuals. Arriving on a variety of console platforms as well as PC in May, Capcom has shared a list of the resolutions and frame rates you can expect depending on your console and chosen graphics settings.

For the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions of the game, players will be able to explore Castle Dimitrescu and the surrounding village in 900p on the base model consoles. The Xbox One version of the game will run at 30fps according to Capcom, while the standard PS4 version is capable of reaching 45fps. For those with an Xbox One X or PlayStation 4 Pro, both consoles feature more significant gains depending on the mode you choose to play Resident Evil Village in.

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A performance mode on both consoles will max the game out at 1080p running at 60fps, while the high resolution mode increases the resolution to 4K at the cost of the frame rate which will be capped to 30fps.

Current-gen hardware further increases the graphical quality of the game, with the standard experience being a 4K HDR picture running at 60fps on both PS5 and Xbox Series X. With ray tracing turned on, both consoles run the game at 45fps. As for the Xbox Series S, it’ll be capable of producing a 1440p HDR gaming experience at 45fps or 1440p HDR at 30fps when ray tracing is turned on. While the 45fps frame rate is unusual, Xbox Series X|S owners may be able to use VRR to improve the experience if they have a compatible display.

You can see the full list of console resolution and frame rate options below. If you’re looking for details on the PC version, check out the Resident Evil Village PC system requirements released by Capcom.

Resident Evil Village output resolutions and frame rates

PS4

900p at 45fps

PS4 Pro

1080p at 60fpsHigh resolution mode – 4K at 30fps

PS5

4K HDR at 60fpsRay tracing on – 4K HDR at 45fps

Xbox One

900p at 30fps

Xbox One X

1080p at 60fpsHigh resolution mode – 4K at 30fps

Xbox Series X

4K HDR at 60fpsRay tracing on – 4K HDR at 45fps

Xbox Series S

1440p HDR at 45fpsRay tracing on – 1440p HDR at 30fps

Stadia

1080p at 60fps or upscaled to dynamic resolution 4K running at 60fps

This week’s Resident Evil Showcase from Capcom had plenty of new information to share on the franchise, including details on the game’s series of time-limited demos the return of The Mercenaries arcade shooter mode, a crossover event with Dead By Daylight, and a VR version of Resident Evil 4 coming to Oculus Quest 2. For more, here’s everything we know about Resident Evil Village so far.

If you picked up Resident Evil Village, then be sure to check out our guides roundup, which includes our spoiler-free walkthrough, essential beginner’s tips, treasure guide, and more. Otherwise, read up on why you should start the game on hardcore difficulty.

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