Quantum Error Dev Talks About PlayStation 5’s Zen 2 CPU, Praise Mark Cerny

PlayStation 5

Even though the next-gen console of PlayStation 5 has not been officially revealed. Several studios are already working with the development kits of the new Sony console and agree that the first success of the Japanese company has been to provide hardware designed so that creatives can do their job of the simplest way and thus give free rein to their ideas. In that sense, TeamKill Media, the studio responsible for the space horror title Quantum Error, praised the work of Mark Cerny, the architect of the console.

During an interview published in the latest issue of Official PlayStation Magazine. Micah Jones, President of TeamKill Media, spoke about the development team’s experience with Sony’s new hardware and had also praised the architect Mark Cerny.

In that regard, Jones stated, “We feel the man is an absolute genius! It felt like the system is designed with developers in mind. We are really excited about the Zen 2 CPU, which will make things possible on PS5 that were not on PS4.

Also, the Tempest audio engine explanation made us squeal like little excited kids! The HRTF and sound experience that we will be able to create for our players is truly groundbreaking with the PS5.”

On the other hand, Jones pointed out that TeamKill Media is doing everything possible to make Quantum Error a launch title for PS5, although it will also debut on PS4, but cannot assure that it is. “We fully expect we can achieve an early PS5 launch for Quantum Error.

However, we dream and pray we could release as a PS5 launch title, and believe if you set your mind to something and work hard you can achieve anything,” the studio said.

It is also confirmed that Quantum Error will release on PS4. However, while optimizing the title for PlayStation 5, the studio is also looking to deliver 60 FPS gameplay even on the PS4 console. ”

Our goal for Quantum Error is 60fps even on the PS4, and with the specs of the PS5, we believe it is achievable with pushing it to hit 4K with that framerate. Our focus is on PS5 first and then to optimize for PS4. We are open to a timed exclusive or full exclusive,” the studio discussed.

We will let you know about all details of this interesting PlayStation 5 game, so stay tuned with us.