Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition Confirmed to Run at 30 FPS

Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition runs at 30 FPS on Xbox One and Playstation 4.

tomb raider definitive edition
If you’re planning on getting Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition either for Xbox One or Playstation 4; you may want to re-consider your decision.

In an interview to Eurogamer, the Executive Producer; Scott Amos has confirmed that the re-release of the game will run at 30 Frames Per Second on both next-gen consoles.

It is certainly a huge let down since the most fans believed that it will run at 60 Frames Per Second. As for resolution, both consoles will run it at 1080p.

The task of porting the game has been assigned to Nixxes and United Front Games who also made Sleeping Dogs. When it comes to Crystal Dynamics, looks like they have already started working on the Tomb Raider sequel.

PC gamers have received yet another chance of mocking consoles since they are able to play the game at 60 FPS at this very instant.

As for the nest-gen consoles, there are not a bunch of titles that run on native 1080p at 60 Frames Per Second. But again, the developers yet have to fully utilize the potential of both Playstation 4 and Xbox One but until then, enjoy your 30 Frames Per Second.

It was also told that Tomb Raider 2013 managed to become profitable by the end of 2013. Previously, Sqaure Enix announced in their financial reports that the game failed to reach the desired goals.

Definitive Edition is a visually enhanced version of Tomb Raider 2013 and features a number of visual improvements and character details. Furthermore, it will be packed with all the DLCs.

Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition is set to release on January 31, 2014 for Xbox One and Playstation 4.

Are you comfortable with 30 Frames Per Second or expected better from so-called next-gen of consoles?

Haider is a freelance contributor, who loves video games, playing guitar, and aviation. He is a competitive FPS player and also enjoys exotic RPG games like Diablo and Xenogears (his favorite game of all time) ...