Fez has been shown running on PS4 in a new video.

The eight minutes of gameplay shows the opening area of the exploration platformer running on Sony's next-generation console.

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In the comments, programmer Renaud Bédard confirmed it will be running at a full 1080p and 60 frames per second, the highest framerate of any console edition to date.

"To be clear, the Xbox 360 version was 720p60," he said. "The Vita version is native res and running as fast as it can push pixels. The PS3 version is 720p60. The PS4 version is 1080p60.﻿"

As well as Sony platforms, Fez will be coming to Android console Ouya.

Fez was first released in April 2012 on Xbox 360, and was later released on PC, seeing the game achieve over one million sales across both platforms.



A sequel to Fez was in development but was later scrapped when lead designer Phil Fish decided to depart from the video game industry.

Fez placed in the top ten of Digital Spy's Best Games of 2012 ahead of blockbusters Black Ops 2 and Halo 4.

Our review of Fez: Video games 101

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