Yet another multiplatform game will run in a higher native resolution on PlayStation 4 than Xbox One.

Developer Codemasters has announced that its upcoming racing game F1 2015 will run at 1080p on PS4 and 900p on Xbox One. Both versions, however, will run at 60fps.

Game designer Stevn Embling confirmed the resolution and frame rate details Thursday in an interview with Eurogamer.

"On console we've had it very, very close to 60fps, certainly on PS4," he told the site. "Everyone at the studio is doing a fantastic with the optimization, and we're in the final couple of months before release where there's a big push that we hit that 60fps, and that's the plan."

Earlier this week, developer Slightly Mad Studios confirmed that its own racing game, Project Cars--now due to launch in early May--will also run at 1080p on PS4 and 900p on Xbox One. In addition, Slightly Mad is targeting 60fps for both console editions.

F1 2015 was announced late last month, and is due to launch across PS4, Xbox One, and PC in June. The game is being developed on a new version of Codemasters' EGO engine and aims to deliver the "ultimate Formula One video game experience."

For a closer look at F1 2015, check out some work-in-progress images in the gallery below.