{"id":214924,"date":"2016-11-10T11:30:00","date_gmt":"2016-11-10T16:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/the-last-guardian-may-have-taken-a-decade-but-it-will-have-4k\/"},"modified":"2016-11-10T11:30:00","modified_gmt":"2016-11-10T16:30:00","slug":"the-last-guardian-may-have-taken-a-decade-but-it-will-have-4k","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/the-last-guardian-may-have-taken-a-decade-but-it-will-have-4k\/","title":{"rendered":"The Last Guardian may have taken a decade, but it will have 4K!"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Last Guardian<\/em> has been a running joke for the last five or so years. Team ICO announced the title in 2009 and the game vanished more than a few times since. People began to wonder if we would ever see the title, which then resurfaced at E3 this year<\/a> (before being delayed until December<\/a>).<\/p> Now, with the PS4 Pro being a device, I guess the next question was whether or not this former PS3 exclusive would take advantage of the new consoles features. Well, fear not all 10% of you with a 4K television, because The Last Guardian<\/em> will definitely support 4K upscaling.<\/p> Along with that and the requisite HDR support (which doesn’t require a PS4 Pro), The Last Guardian<\/em> is also going to have some minor performance enhancements, at least according to Eurogamer<\/a>. I suppose you might as well, at this point; the game has been delayed for so long, people are probably not going to enjoy it anyway. Why not let the less frugal among us get smoother gameplay?<\/p>