A:AnswerBy upgrade they are referring to the ability to play on the more powerful console. The term usually thrown around is backwards compatibility, but upgrade seems to be the word now since you get more fps and general better performance on the new console.
A:AnswerIm not sure if you mean if there is another mode? Because it is a single game with 2 different modes. One is the main story and another is a side story, (legends mode) they both connect story wise as they are on the same setting.
A:AnswerThe difference between the PS5 and PS4 versions,is the loading times,performance,and graphics! The PS5 improves,a lot of the PS4 couldn't do! Please visit my YouTube channel for funny glitches,and food reviews. https://youtu.be/2fXKvxpuFk0
A:AnswerThe PS5 upgrade will not be available for free. The director's cut of the game is releasing this August and if you wish to play the PS5 version of the game, you will have to buy the PS5 director's cut. If you decide you want to upgrade from the PS4 standard edition of the game to the PS5 director's cut, it will cost $30.
A:AnswerIt's sold out at pretty much every retailer, in store and for delivery, (Amazon, Target, Walmart, Best Buy and GameStop [who didn't receive any physical copies at all]) in every state and has been since launch. Covid 19 messed up the distribution channels and manufacturing. Sucker Punch just bet on the fact that 80% of game sales are digital, and since they make more money by cutting out the retail middle man, they opted to just release a game they knew they didn't have enough physical discs to distribute.
A:AnswerIt's sold out at pretty much every retailer, in store and for delivery, (Amazon, Target, Walmart, Best Buy and GameStop [who didn't receive any physical copies at all]) in every state and has been since launch. Covid 19 messed up the distribution channels and manufacturing. Sucker Punch just bet on the fact that 80% of game sales are digital, and since they make more money by cutting out the retail middle man, they opted to just release a game they knew they didn't have enough physical discs to distribute.