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Neon Chrome Now Features Native 4K Support

 

 

Tampere, Finland, November 3rd, in the year of our Lord 2016 – Independent game developer 10tons announced today the twin stick shooter game Neon Chrome supports native 4K resolution on Playstation 4 Pro. The update adding the enhanced resolution is available immediately. The game is priced $14.99 USD.

“We’re proud to have our flagship title Neon Chrome in native 4K resolution, at solid 60 frames per second, available in the PSN well in time for Playstation 4 Pro’s launch. It’s a great shooter and it looks better than ever on the most cutting edge console hardware out there.” says Tero Alatalo, CEO of 10tons Ltd.

Neon Chrome is a top-down twin stick shooter set in a futuristic science fiction setting. Each level is procedurally constructed, meaning levels throughout the game will be unique on every play session. The game features intense gunfight action, destructible environments, and light role playing elements such as permanent statistics upgrades, better weapons, cybernetic enhancements and different character classes.

The 4K version of Neon Chrome is rendered natively at 3840x2160 resolution, 60 frames per second. No upscaling is used.

Features:

Shoot through walls, make rooms explode, and obliterate whole floors
Explore procedural levels with endless variety
Defeat the bosses in hand-crafted boss fights
Unlock new abilities, enhancements and weapons
Install enhancements and upgrade your weapons
Local co-op devastation for 2-4 players

No word on a physical copy of this game at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

 

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