Ubisoft Takes Graphics A Notch Higher With PS4 Pro And Project Scorpio

If you've landed yourself to this article then you probably have a PS4 Pro or are a Ubisoft fan, or both. Anyways, the Pro version of Sony's eighth generation console has just been unleashed into the world of gamers who happen to be critics at the same time. It's about time Ubisoft takes its prowess to a whole new level and wow the fans of its ability rather than rant here and there about its limitations. What is applied for the PS4 is also expected for Project Scorpio.

According to Nouredine Abboud, senior producer for Ghost Recon Wildlands, Project Scorpio and PS4 Pro's potential to take up a notch when it comes to video game console visuals makes him thrilled. He also added that more platforms mean more happiness for them as developers which today are getting more powerful than ever, which makes it more exciting, We Write Things reports.

This would allow developers to push further the limits to whole new levels; players in turn would be immersed. With that said, it would mean that Ubisoft is currently working on projects that will test the graphic prowess boundaries of the PS4 Pro and Project Scorpio by making the games more demanding in terms of visuals. After all, there's no other way to go but up with the tight competition between Sony and Microsoft plus the exponential advancement of technology.

It is also posted that the stunning difference will take several years but will be huge as it also takes time for the developers to study the systems for Project Scorpio and PS4 Pro. One game that can test their beefed up hardware is Ghost Recon Wildlands, it is currently scheduled to take advantage of the PS4 Pro and most probably take on Project Scorpio as well.

What do you think of this evolution that is happening so fast nowadays? Do you think Ubisoft will pioneer the next level graphic rendering of the PS4 Pro and Project Scorpio? Hit us with your thoughts via the comments section below.

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