For PlayStation Studios team Insomniac Games, the developer after finishing one big plate is onto the next. This past November with the launch of the PlayStation 5 was also accompanied alongside the release of Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales. However, the tale does not end there. In that, Insomniac Games is planning to ship Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart later this June in the coming months.
But outside of primary development, Insomniac Games does also work on additional support for its previous titles as well. Namely, the developer has worked on a previous patch which enabled cross-generation save for Marvel’s Spider-Man from PlayStation 4 to the remastered version on PlayStation 5 which shipped back in late November.
Now a similar story can be said about Ratchet & Clank. But instead of the ability to transfer save progress, the 2016 title is welcoming a nice 60 frames per second patch next month the team announced on Twitter.
What is more convenient about the announcement for Ratchet & Clank (2016) is the timing. And that is because of Sony’s Play at Home 2021 initiative: kicking off the program, all PlayStation 4 & PlayStation 5 owners can install Ratchet & Clank (2016) for free. However, the game is still up for grabs until this coming Wednesday. March 31.
In other exciting news for Insomniac Games, long-time developer Drew Murray announced his return to the game studio. After two years since the founding of Xbox Game Studios’ The Initiative, Murray makes his way back to the PlayStation Studios team once again. You can read the full report by heading here.
Are you thinking to play the Ratchet & Clank next month when the update drops?