Dragon Quest Heroes II will move to 1080p and 60 fps

Square Enix has updated the official page for the sequel to Dragon Quest Heroes II to offer us the technical specifications which each of the versions will have on their respective consoles. Specifically, in PS4 will have a resolution of 1080p and will have a frame rate of 60. On the other hand, the versions of PS3 and PSVita will be differentthe first will move at 720p while the portable version will do so at 960 x 544, both will run 30 frames, although according to the Japanese company the frame-rate would be exposed to possible changes.

Dragon Quest Heroes II will once again be developed by Omega Force and will present a new world, a new story and a new group of protagonists, as well as new cameos and multiplayer mode for four users. While its release in the West is practically confirmed, Its release date is still a mystery.

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