Raiders Of The Broken Planet
Xbox: The Official Magazine|July 2017

Episodic online shooter looks to combine blasting and beatings like never before

David Meikleham
Raiders Of The Broken Planet

Pssst. See that ageing, slightly scuffed up 1080p TV sat in your living room? Yeah, that’s no longer going to cut it. With Microsoft’s Project Scorpio speeding into view like a rapid, delectably shiny 4K bullet, a standard high-def display simply isn’t up to the task. If you’re really going to do justice to the likes of MercurySteam’s upcoming sci-fi shooter, a new Ultra HD panel is the only way to showcase all this UHD cover-shooting.

Not that Raiders Of The Broken Planet’s sole selling point is that it has all the pixels. MercurySteam recently shared a batch of in-game 4K footage with us, produced on hardware close to Scorpio’s specs, and while the Spanish studio is also making an Xbox

One version, the Ultra HD footage shows a level of fidelity Microsoft’s current console simply can’t match.

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