The PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions of Experimental 101’s Biomutant are now available. Players who already own the title on PS4 or Xbox One can download the upgrade for free, with save files and trophies/achievements able to be transferred.
PS5 perks include:
- Quality Mode: Native 4K (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 30 FPS
- Performance Mode: Native 1440p (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 60 FPS
- Quality Unleashed: Native 4K (with Dynamic Resolution) @ up to 60 FPS
- DualSense support – haptic feedback and adaptive triggers
- Activity Card support
Xbox Series X perks:
- Quality Mode: Native 4K (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 30 FPS
- Performance Mode: Native 1440p (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 60 FPS
- Quality Unleashed: Native 4K (with Dynamic Resolution) @ up to 60 FPS
Xbox Series S perks:
- Quality Mode: Native 1440p (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 30 FPS
- Performance Mode: Native 1080p (with Dynamic Resolution) @ stable 60 FPS
- Quality Unleashed: Native 1440p (with Dynamic Resolution) @ up to 60 FPS
After many years of development, Biomutant launched in May last year to mixed reviews, with most praising the game’s style and the world but not everyone was sold on the narration and gameplay. In our Biomutant review, Kieron Verbrugge said that “Biomutant’s weird and wonderful world is a treat to take in, even when its diverse gameplay elements don’t always hit the mark,” scoring it a 7.5. If you want to get a feel for what the game has to offer, PS Plus Premium members can take the title for a spin with a two-hour trial.
Will you be checking out Biomutant on PS5 or Xbox Series X|S? Let us know in the comments or on social media.
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