Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice apparently runs at an unlocked frame rate on the PS4 Pro. This is according to the early game previews from the press who had a chance to play the first two hours of the game.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice seems to follow the same trend as From Software’s Dark Souls 3. The game was playable with an early preview build that offered the first two hours from it and the press who managed to get their hands on it has confirmed that the game runs at 60 FPS. It was first confirmed by Spanish website Vandal that Sekiro runs at 60 FPS on the PS4 Pro.

Digital Foundry also had a chance to access the game running on a PS4 Pro and they have confirmed the 60 FPS frame rate limit which was reported earlier by the press in their previews. What wasn’t reported was that it is basically an unlocked frame rate that hovers between 30 to 60 FPS on the PS4 Pro.

They didn’t find the game with any 4K enhancements aside from the unlocked frame rate. This seems to be in line with the Dark Souls 3 PS4 Pro patch that also runs native 1080p resolution on the PS4 Pro and with an unlocked frame rate.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is also supporting 4K on the Xbox One X as per the official store page, but the frame rate and resolution haven’t been officially confirmed yet by the developers. If the PS4 Pro doesn’t offer any 4K benefits then it is possible that the Xbox One X will be the only console version that can achieve a higher resolution, but we will have to wait for the release on March 22 to see if this is indeed the case.

Source (Vandal, Digital Foundry)