What Godfall fans may not have expected, however, is the game coming to a console like the PlayStation 4 instead. While a Godfall PS4 port has not been confirmed at the time of this writing, Twisted Voxel has spotted a PEGI rating indicating that a PS4 version of the looter-slasher game could very well be on the way. This would be a surprising move, as Godfall has been pushed as one of the truly next-gen games.

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If Godfall does make its way to the PlayStation 4, it would likely be receiving a serious downgrade. The PlayStation 5 version of Godfall runs at 60 frames per second at 4K resolution, which will not be possible on the PS4. Not only that, but Godfall on PS5 uses the DualSense controller’s unique features like haptic feedback, which would also be lost in a PS4 port of the game.

With Godfall’s PS5 exclusivity window reportedly coming to a close on May 12, it makes sense that publisher Gearbox is looking to bring it to other platforms, though it is a bit surprising that PS4 is apparently part of the lineup. Notably, the PEGI rating found by Twisted Voxel doesn’t even list Godfall ports for Xbox One or Xbox Series X, so it seems as though the game may very well stay within the PlayStation family of consoles for the time being.

Fans of Godfall should have more to look forward to besides ports to other platforms. Counterplay Games has confirmed that Godfall is getting matchmaking, which will go a long way in addressing one of the main criticisms that people had about the game when it originally launched.

Counterplay Games has worked to improve Godfall in a number of different ways since the game’s launching. Counterplay incorporated fan feedback when producing the Godfall Primal Update, for example, which added new content and made some small but well-received quality of life changes.

Godfall is out now for PC and PS5.

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Source: Twisted Voxel