The new story trailer for 'Control Resonant' has put a spotlight on Dylan Faden, indicating a significant shift in the game's narrative focus towards his journey and his past. The trailer, released yesterday, confirms a September 24th release date for the PlayStation 5 version.
The impending release of 'Control Resonant' appears to pivot the storyline, placing Dylan Faden—previously framed as an antagonist—at the forefront. This narrative repositioning suggests a deeper exploration of his character and his connection to Jesse Faden, his sister. The implications for their shared history and their roles within the game's universe are now a central point of discussion following the trailer's debut. A New Zealand release is slated for September 25th.
Next-Gen Enhancements Roll Out for 'Control Ultimate Edition'
In parallel, a substantial update for 'Control Ultimate Edition' has been deployed, bringing a suite of next-generation enhancements and bug fixes. This update addresses several long-standing issues reported by players.
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The patch introduces several gameplay adjustments and technical improvements. Key features include:
VRR and 120Hz display output support for both Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 consoles.
Unlocked refresh rate limitations across various modes on both platforms.
Enhanced Temporal Anti-Aliasing (TAA) quality.
Addition of HDR support and an update to 10-bit SDR, which aims to mitigate visible color banding.
For the PlayStation 5 Pro, PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) support has been integrated.
Developers at Remedy Entertainment have also implemented fixes for memory leaks that previously impacted longer play sessions, reducing abrupt frame rate drops.
Technical Refinements and Bug Squashing
Beyond performance boosts, the update tackles numerous reported bugs. This includes a fix for grenade projectile indicators that were previously updating only at 30 fps. The overarching goal of these revisions appears to be a more stable and visually refined experience for players across current-generation hardware.