Call of the Sealooks set to be an interesting title with a unique art style and what seems to be puzzle-based action gameplay.The trailer forCall of the Seacertainly got the attention of players and it appears that the upcoming title will utilize the impressive specifications of the Xbox Series X.
Anticipation is building for the next generation of consoles and naturally, players are intrigued by how games will leverage the new specifications. The Xbox Series X has already boasted impressive specs but fans have wondered whether the console will be able to attract enough exclusive games to compete with the PlayStation 5. While futureXbox Events are set to detail first-party gamesit seems thatCall of the Sea, which is exclusive to Microsoft systems, will utilize the technology that has been made accessible through the upcoming console.
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In an interview, programmer Manuel Fernandez revealed some interesting features that will appear inCall of the Seain conjunction with the Xbox Series X. The game will be upgradable to the next generation if players purchase it on the Xbox One. Whileother companies are offering free generation upgrades, players interested by the title will be pleased that they are getting good value especially with the performance the game will deliver on the Xbox Series X. Fernandez has stated that that “The power and performance of Xbox Series X will allow us to offer the game at beautiful 4K at 60fps, leveraging the rich game environments and making the art really shine.” Players will undoubtedly be excited to see a game with a strong artistic style come to life in this frame rate and definition.
It has been confirmed thatCall of the Seawill be available on theexpansive Game Pass libraryand with this in mind, it may be popular with Xbox players because of its affordability and impressive technical aspects. However, some players will feel that the upcoming Xbox console will need to deliver higher profile games to sway consumers. It will be interesting to see how the larger first-party games use the technology, particularly with the impressive visuals thatCall of the Seaachieves on the upcoming console.
Call of the Seaisnot the first game to praise the Xbox Series Xand what the console allows developers to do technically. With that in mind, Xbox fans may get several boundary-pushing games in the future and it seems likeCall of the Seawill be a welcome introduction to 60fps and 4k gaming.
Call of the Seais in development and scheduled to release in 2020, for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.