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Godfall's leaked trailer isn't indicative of anything other than how far the game has come, according to developers.

Turns Out It Wasn’t Godfall PlayStation 5 Footage After All

Godfall's leaked trailer isn't indicative of anything other than how far the game has come, according to developers.
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Yesterday, we reported on alleged leaked footage from Godfall, the upcoming PlayStation 5 launch title from Counterplay and Gearbox. While the leaker — and we — never mentioned this was definitely PS5 footage, some did wonder whether it was showing off next-gen software. Turns out, it wasn’t.

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Gearbox’s Randy Pitchford and Counterplay responded to the trailer on Twitter, both saying variations of the same thing.

The footage was only ever of the PC version to begin with and wasn’t meant a kind of goal to hit for the team.

Both Counterplay and Pitchford suggested the game has come a long way since the trailer from last year and are excited to show off all the changes.

This all makes sense. The leak offered nothing definitive about the footage other than saying it was from last year.

So, now that that’s out of the way, we still have no tangible idea what the PS5 is capable of and what it might consist of other than spruced up hardware. Backwards compatibility? Maybe. Ray tracing? Definitely. Anything else? Hopefully, we’ll find out soon.

Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X news as it develops.


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Josh Broadwell started gaming in the early '90s. But it wasn't until 2017 he started writing about them, after finishing two history degrees and deciding a career in academia just wasn't the best way forward. You'll usually find him playing RPGs, strategy games, or platformers, but he's up for almost anything that seems interesting.