UPDATE - Sony has reportedly removed the line on its websire that stated that Watch Dogs on PlayStation 4 will run at 1080p/60fps.
Original Story.
Upcoming action-adventure title Watch Dogs and MMO title, PlanetSide 2 will be running at 1080p on PlayStation 4. It has also been announced that another upcoming title, Wolfenstein: The New Order will also be running at 1080p, but on all the platforms.
Watch Dogs, which is developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft has not yet confirmed, but Sony has said that the game will be running at 60 FPS with 1080p resolution on PlayStation 4, announced Sony in its official website.
Pitching that Watch Dogs on PlayStation 4 will have the best graphics and PlayStation consoles will have 'exclusive missions,' "hack everything as you make your way through Chicago's underground as you experience Watch Dogs in a way that only PlayStation 4 can provide, at 60 Frames Per Second in 1080p," said a post be Sony on its website.
It also says that the game will receive four PlayStation-exclusive missions, exclusive character skin of The White Hacker Suit and hacking boost pack that will give more battery slot to extend hacks. Watch Dogs will be released on 27 May for PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
Lars Bonde, animation lead had previously hinted in an interview of Watch Dogs studio tour that Watch Dogs will run at 1080p on PlayStation 4. But now the video has been turned private.
Ever since Xbox One was released, it has generally given out lesser resolution than PlayStation 4.
Meanwhile, PlanetSide 2, a video game from developer Sony Online Entertainment that has been scheduled for 2014 release for its PlayStation 4 version will also be running at full 1080p on PlayStation 4.
Matt Higby, creative director revealed that the FPS title will run at full 1080p resolution on PlayStation 4 during a PlanetSide 2 Twitch stream, reported IGN.
PlanetSide 2 will also be coming to E3 2014, and participants will be able to try hands-on at the event. The game originally released for PC on 20 November 2012.
Meanwhile, Wolfenstein: The New Order's developer Machine Games will also be running at 1080p and 60 FPS on all the platforms.
Jens Matthies, creative director revealed that Machine Games had managed to reach the parity for this FPS title on all the platforms.
"Compared to the last console transition, this one was a breeze. There are always tricky technical problems when developing games, but we have some amazingly skilled brains on those problems and I'm happy to report that Wolf will run with minimal visual disparity at 60fps/1080p on all platforms," said Matthies during a Reddit AMA.
Wolfenstein: The New Order will hit stands on 20 May 2014 for PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
(Ed:AJ)