


It isn't the first game to get a major next-gen upgrade this year, with Doom Eternal, The Elder Scrolls Online, Mortal Shell, Greedfall, Marvel's Avengers, and more making their way to Sony and Microsoft's newest systems. Their mission sees them take down multiple targets in various locations, including Mediterranean towns, Nazi encampments, and more. For those who didn't play the game when it originally launched, Sniper Elite 4 centers on Karl Fairburne's journey to Italy following the events of Sniper Elite 3, where he teams with a local resistance group to liberate the country. The trailer does a great job of showing off these additions, as the game's protagonist blows up bridges, annihilates Nazi officers, and brings down a plane in striking 4K. Meanwhile, faster loading will be added, making jumping into Sniper Elite 4's bigger maps a much faster experience.

To be clear, the game won't have specific PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S ports, with players instead downloading an update for the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One versions that will enable the new enhancements. As for what's included in the upgrade, a bump to 4K, 60 FPS gameplay is the biggest addition, allowing players to experience the gloriously gruesome adventure with better visuals and smoother gameplay than ever before. RELATED: A Plague Tale: Innocence Next-Gen Version Coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X The news was revealed via a trailer posted to the franchise's Twitter account, revealing that those playing on a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X|S can expect an array of changes. Today, it seems the game got an even more significant upgrade, with Sniper Elite 4's latest patch introducing next-generation enhancements to the sniping experience. The game has gone on to become one of the Sniper Elite series' most popular entries, making its way to Nintendo Switch last year and becoming one of the first games to sport Xbox's FPS Boost feature back in February. First launching in 2017, Sniper Elite 4 is the most recent take on the seminal sharpshooting IP, seeing players utilize the franchise's now-iconic X-ray kill cam to net some grisly assassinations while venturing across an Italian setting.
