During Electronic Arts' conference at E3 2018, the release date for its new franchiseAnthem, February 22, 2019, was officially announced. From that moment on, everyone was watching for information about the game, since it apparently would be the game with the best graphics ever made in the entire history of video games.

Recently, however, the game's producer Michael Gamble somewhat discouraged home console owners by saying that the title will not run at 60 fps in its PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X versions. On Twitter, Gamble stated: "We prioritize visuals. Frame rate may become a priority in the future." On the same occasion, he was asked whether the consoles would have 4K resolution, and the producer replied that they would.

One piece of good news despite all this is that Michael Gramble said he was looking into the possibility of playing Anthem through cross-play and cross-save among users on the various platforms. This would allow you, as a PS4 owner, to form a 'party' with your friend who owns an Xbox One or PC.

For players in Brazil, another piece of great news came at the recent WB Games Summit 2018 event, where Eletronic Arts publicly confirmed that the game will be localized into Brazilian Portuguese, although only with subtitles.

Below, we can watch the Anthem trailer.

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