Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart will soon be available to play on PC, marking the first time Sonyâs 21-year-old action platformer series can be played with a mouse and keyboard. The port will release on July 26, but you can already pre-purchase it for $60 on either Steam or the Epic Games Store
According to a PlayStation blog posted on May 30, just like on PS5, âthe PC version of Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart features ray-traced reflectionsâ in addition to ânewly added ray-traced shadows for natural light in outdoor areas.â It will be modified to the highest of PC nerd standards, said Julian Huijbregts, online community specialist at Dutch developer Nixxes Software, which is working with Insomniac Games on the port.
Along with improved ray-tracing, the Rift Apart port will feature support for up to 48:9 resolutions and have âgameplay and cutscenes [âŠ] optimized for ultra-wide screens,â Huijbregts said. For graphics upscaling, players will be able to choose from NVIDIA DLSS 3, AMD FSR 2, Intel XeSS and Insomniac Gamesâ Temporal Injection. Latency-improving NVIDIA Reflex and NVIDIA DLAA, which boosts image quality on truly almighty GPUs, will also be supported.
Those who pre-purchase the game get to unlock both the Pixelizer Weapon and Carbonox Armor set early, just like they could during Riftâs original 2021 pre-order cycle for PlayStation. Otherwise, the game will have what you expect from all PC portsâfull, customizable mouse and keyboard support and DualSense controller compatibility.
Personally, I think Rift Apart is a goofy, surprisingly gorgeous game, and Iâm really hoping that translates well to PC. Likewise, in a Kotaku review, writer John Walker said that Rift Apart is âbrain-dazzlingly stunning.â
âWith the paucity of new-generation releases and the focus on rendering grim-dark frowning human faces, seeing what the PS5 is capable of here is a revelation,â he says. The voice acting âis great, giving this the usual Ratchet & Clank feel of a big budget movie, and the gags hit well.â Plus, thereâs a girl in it. This is the game of a generation.
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