The game is designed to show the features of the hardware

Apr 30, 2013 22:11 GMT  ·  By

The team working on Killzone: Shadow Fall says that the demo it has shown of the game was using all the processor cores that the PlayStation 4 had available.

The Guerrilla Games team says that it is now devoting extra power to elements of the game like Artificial intelligence and gameplay, which have never received too much attention before.

Hermen Hulst, the studio director, tells Edge that, “We’ve never utilised the CPU power we’ve had like this. We had about sixty guys running around in the demo which is far over what we’ve been able to do before – that’s about three or four times more.”

Shadow Fall is designed to show off the capabilities of the PlayStation 4 and the Guerrilla Games team wants to make sure that the experience is a clear jump in quality when compared to previous titles in the series.