Although both Xbox Series X|S & PlayStation 5 offer their own unique perks that make owning either a pleasure, the offer is more convincing for Xbox with one feature: Smart Delivery. Since its inception, Microsoft revealed to collaborate with more than one hundred game studios to make the implementation a reality. And the feature has proven to do justice for its users.

Either through free upgrades or simply transitioning to the newest Xbox – players on Microsoft’s console have less to worry about. And while PlayStation 5 offers the same support to some extent, it is not perfectly executed. One instance being the next-gen version of Marvel’s Avengers: PlayStation 5 users discovered there were hoops to jump through while Xbox Series X|S owners simply started playing.

Now, another symptom of Smart Delivery has proven to be beneficial for its users. While the feature offers a 4K, 60 frames per second upgrade for Bugbear Entertainment’s Wreckfest on the latest Xbox, PlayStation 5 owners are to pick up the enhancement for and additional $9.99.

“The PlayStation 5 version offers the best Wreckfest experience on consoles ever and takes full advantage of the PlayStation 5’s hardware power,” the announcement post reads. “Not only does the new version offer enhanced visuals such as dynamic dirt on vehicles, better textures, and improved visual effects. Additionally, it also runs with a wonderful 4K resolution at a smooth 60 frames per second.”

When skimming through the finer details of what upgrades Wreckfest has to offer, the differences are strikingly similar to the upgraded Xbox One version for Xbox Series X|S. While PlayStation 5 does not offer its own version of Smart Delivery, perhaps users would not have to pay the additional $10 alike Xbox owners that don’t have to.

Surrounding Wreckfest as of recent, it was discovered that the title also happens to be one of the first inaugural titles on Xbox Series X|S to support Dolby Vision. The feature is to be enabled for Xbox Insiders alongside other namely games like Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Borderlands 3. You can read the full report by heading here.

Are you planning to get Wreckfest for PlayStation 5?

Wreckfest comes to PlayStation 5 on June 1, 2021; out now for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, and PC.

Source: THQ Nordic

Nick Moreno Content Writer

Nick has over a decade of video game journalism under his belt. Outside of writing about trending & indie releases, he has also provided coverage at multiple events across the United States including Penny Arcade Expo & E3.

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