TeamKill joins the growing team of developers looking to leave behind last-generation versions of games in order to make use of the next-generation hardware to the fullest extent that they can. The decision to leave last-gen behind comes as TeamKill Media, the developer behind the title, has stated the game currently runs at 2K 60FPS across PS5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S, with the developer being extremely open about how difficult the process developing a game for next-generation systems can be, such as when using the slower SSD on the Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S. Quantum Error was first announced in 2020 as a cosmic horror first-person shooter, with an Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC version of the game added to the slate later, though these have no dates currently attached. Even with the game being made from the beginning for the PS5, we still had hopes we could make a PS4 version happen, but with the level of quality we have achieved with QE with gameplay running at 60fps, we haveā¦- QUANTUM ERROR July 25, 2023 Unfortunately, we are going to have to cancel the PS4 version of QE.
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