While working on Paragon, Epic Games has focused on gameplay rather than graphics, or something like that, and opted for a 900p resolution with 60fps rock solid for what concerns the PlayStation 4 version. This isn’t a given anyway, as the team is constantly working on its engine and games to provide improvements along the way.

“Our engine team is constantly updating Unreal Engine 4 and optimizing, so while we have nothing to announce or anything specifically planned, I can’t rule it out”, creative director Steve Superville said in a recent interview. “We plan to support DX12 in the future,” he also confirmed, talking about the PC build.

Considering DirectX 12 is an API strictly used by Microsoft titles and/or titles Microsoft officially support, this could mean Paragon could ship on Universal Windows Platform – so arrive on Windows Store – and later on Xbox One, that now fully supports the platform.

Paragon is an innovative MOBA/shooter from the makers of the Unreal Engine and the original trilogy of Gears of War, and you can give it a try for free now if you own a PlayStation Plus subscription, which allows you to get a Starter Pack without any additional charge.

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