These enhancements run the gamut from visual improvements to full-on content expansions. Here’s what to expect from each game.
Star Wars Squadrons Next-Gen Upgrades
Star Wars Squadrons on PS5 and XSX|S features improved lighting and will support up to 2160p at 60 FPS on the Xbox Series X and1440p at 60 FPS on the Xbox Series S. There’s also a performance mode that prioritizes higher frame rates (120fps) over resolutions.
The PlayStation 5 version will feature improved lighting and runs at the same fps and resolution as Star Wars Squadrons on PlayStation 4 Pro.
Finally, there’s a Variable Refresh Rate option added if the game is being played on a TV that supports that function.
Apex Legends Next-Gen Upgrades
Apex Legends’ big Season 7 update already released, with new maps and a new Legend. On next-gen systems, the game gets an initial boost up to 1440p, with more changes planned for 2021, and Apex Legends crossplay will support all current- and next-gen platforms.
The Sims 4 Next-Gen Upgrades
The Sims 4 is getting its 10th expansion on November 13, Snowy Peak. The Sims 4 Snowy Peak introduces “a Japanese-inspired world” complete with onsen bathouses and meditation walks, along with plenty of wintery activities to keep restless Sims busy.
UFC 4, NHL 21, Madden NFL 21, FIFA 21, and Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Next-Gen Upgrades
EA’s sports games and the Need for Speed remake benefit from improved load times and frame rates. Otherwise, they’ll run on:
Xbox Series X like they’re on Xbox One X Xbox Series S like they’re on Xbox One S PlayStation 5 like they’re on PlayStation 4 Pro
EA notes competitive mode progress from NFL 21 will not transfer as part of Dual Entitlement, EA’s version of Smart Delivery.
[Source: EA]