Publisher Merge Games and developer ION LANDS will release a PS5 version of Cloudpunk on August 19 via PlayStation Store and on August 26 at retailers.
Here is an overview of the game, via Merge Games:
About Overhauled for optimized visuals and performance on PlayStation 5, players can explore a neon metropolis in 4K resolution at 60 frames per second. Brought to life with greater volumetric lighting, and find yourself lost in the depths of the city with increased rendering draw distance and fog quality. More diffused, higher quality bloom gives a softer lighting effect against the dark streets, while higher resolution skyboxes provide increased fidelity. Completing deliveries has never felt better with full DualSense support, including haptic feedback on rain effects, adaptive triggers that kick in when your vehicle is damaged, and a lightbar reflecting your all-important fuel status. And finally, explore with a brand-new perspective in the much-awaited cockpit mode, putting you in the driving seat. A neon-noir story in a rain-drenched cyberpunk metropolis. It’s your first night on the job working for the Cloudpunk delivery service. There are only two rules: Don’t miss a delivery, and don’t ask what’s in the package. Explore an immense cyberpunk city with your hovercar and on foot. Unravel mysteries in a world of corporate conspiracy, hackers, and rogue AI. Your decisions will have a lasting impact on the inhabitants of Nivalis.
Key Features
Explore an immense vertical cyberpunk city with your hovercar and on foot.
Unravel mysteries in a world of corporate conspiracy, hackers and rogue AI through the eyes of Rania.
Explore an immense vertical cyberpunk city with your hovercar and on foot.
Meet a diverse range of characters and immerse yourself in their everyday lives.
Your decisions will have a lasting impact on the inhabitants of Nivalis.
Discover hidden places and items unlocking additional stories.
PlayStation 5 Features
Gameplay in 4k resolution, running at 60 frames per second
DualSense features include haptic feedback, a controller speaker, adaptive triggers, and a lightbar
Cockpit mode available for the first time on consoles
PlayStation 5 activity cards
Skyboxes for higher fidelity and resolution
Increased draw distance, render distance, and fog quality
Improved volumetrics throughout
Higher quality bloom for more realistic lighting effects
Free upgrade for PlayStation 4 players
Watch the new trailer below:
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