And you won’t be able to pre-load the update.
On the off chance that you were planning to play Destiny 2’s next-gen update the second it opens up on December eighth, you may wind up pausing. In a post itemizing the game’s forthcoming form 3.0.1 update, Bungie said Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 proprietors should download the game once more, regardless of whether they’ve been playing it on the new consoles since dispatch or not.
For those with an Xbox Series X or Series S, that implies a download that comes in at about 70GB. In the interim, PlayStation 5 proprietors should download 67GB worth of documents. Also, you won’t have the option to pre-load the update before adaptation 3.0.1 of the game goes live, as “pre-loads are normally just accessible for extension type fixes and are not accessible for hotfixes or occasional updates,” as per Bungie.
The entirety of that is a bummer; however, it is not very amazing. In case you’re presently playing Destiny 2 on one of the new consoles, you’re doing as such through reverse similarity, and Bungie needs to convey all the resources and code your framework requires to run the game in its upgraded state. Most ‘cutting edge’ refreshes for past-age games like Control will probably work similarly.
In any case, when you get the update, it will all be justified, despite any trouble, as you’ll have the option to play the game at up to 4K and 120 casings for every second, contingent upon the comfort and interactivity mode.