The Farm 51 recently announced the upcoming updated version of Chernobylite coming to Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. Along with this announcement comes some new screenshots, showing the two new console versions in all their glory.

Chernobylite is a science-fiction survival horror RPG. Set in the wasteland of Chernobyl’s Exclusion Zone, the entire game is built upon hyper-realistic, 3D-scanned environments.

You’ll take on the role of Igor, a physicist and ex-employee of the Chernobyl Power Plant. Igor is returning to Pripyat to investigate the mysterious disappearance of his fiancée, 30 years prior. You must fight against a hostile military presence, other stalkers and supernatural creatures. All the while, the harsh and unforgiving environment will be battling back against you as you search to uncover the truth.

PlayStation 5 vs. Xbox Series X|S Graphics Comparison

The images below, supplied directly by The Farm 51 and publisher All In! Games, offer a direct comparison between the Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 versions. This is the first glimpse of Chernobylite running on the new console hardware.

Chernobylite PlayStation 5 screenshot
Chernobylite PlayStation 5 Native Screenshot
Chernobylite Xbox Series X|S screenshot
Chernobylite Xbox Series X|S Native Screenshot
Chernobylite PlayStation 5 screenshot
Chernobylite PlayStation 5 Native Screenshot
Chernobylite Xbox Series X|S screenshot
Chernobylite Xbox Series X|S screenshot
Chernobylite PlayStation 5 screenshot
Chernobylite PlayStation 5 Native Screenshot
Chernobylite Xbox Series X|S screenshot
Chernobylite Xbox Series X|S screenshot

So what do you think? Which one looks superior, in your opinion? Be sure to let us know in the comments section below!

Chernobylite will launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S on 21st April 2022, via a free upgrade. The next-gen versions will add two new graphic profiles: 4K (Dynamic) 30 FPS and 1080p (Ultra Details) 60 FPS. Additionally, the PlayStation 5 update will add console-exclusive features. These include DualSense Controller functions, such as advanced vibrations and adaptive triggers, as well as compatibility with PlayStation’s Activity Card feature.

The PC Enhanced Edition will also arrive at the same time, and the first of four planned DLC packs, Blue Flames, will also arrive on the same date.

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