Ratchet and Clank developer Insomniac Games announced that it would be upgrading the PS5 port of the 2016 title only yesterday. The studio claimed the update served to enhance Ratchet and Clank with 60 FPS, a performance the game couldn't run before due to its original 30 FPS cap. Insomniac stated that the update wouldn't be out until April, so most didn't expect its arrival for at least another few days, but the developer launched it already.

Players can hop onto their PS5 and downland the 60 FPS Ratchet and Clank update right now. The update doesn't contain anything else aside from the 60 FPS upgrade, so it only weighs in at 87.17MB. In other words, it should download fairly quickly. That said, it's important to note that this update only exists for the PS5 version of Ratchet and Clank. Insomniac Games couldn't make update work on the PS4 due to its lack of horsepower — at least when compared to the PS5.

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It's unfortunate that the PS4 can't handle 60fps since Sony's 2021 Play at Home initiative features Ratchet and Clank. The event gives players until March 31 at 8 pm PT to buy the game for free; they can keep it forever once they do. Insomniac likely released the update in the first place to incentivize people to take advantage of the deal. PS5 players certainly can, so if they haven't downloaded the game already, now would be the perfect time to do so.

The other reason Insomniac probably updated Ratchet and Clank with 60fps was to give fans an idea of what Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart will play like. This upcoming Ratchet and Clank sequel will play in 60 FPS too, and it releases in only two months on June 11. Two months should be plenty of time for players to try out Ratchet and Clank with its new performance to see whether they like the game. It's an easy marketing tool for Insomniac.

Hopefully, a solution regarding PS5 shortages will make some headway before Rift Apart releases. As it stands, securing a PS5 might as well be the equivalent of winning the lottery. They seem to sell out to be the moment a retailer makes an announcement claiming they have some in stock. Many have a hard time getting their hands on the console, and because so few people have one, it's an especially unfortunate reason that PS4 Ratchet and Clank can't make use of the new update.

Ratchet and Clank is on PS4 and PS5.

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