Andersson was asked about whether the studio will support the PS5 Pro, and admitted his company hasn’t “said anything” about Sony’s supercharged system yet. But we already know other Microsoft studios, like Blizzard with Diablo 4, will support the $700 hardware, so it seems reasonable to expect Indiana Jones will take advantage of it, too.
Obviously there’s no a lot of meat on these answers, with Bethesda understandably wanting to focus on the release of the Xbox and PC versions. But with the PS5 port not too far behind, we should start learning a lot more about what developer MachineGames is doing with Sony’s hardware early next year.
[source ign.com]