Thief 1080p on PS4, 900p on Xbox One, 30fps on Both

Square Enix has confirmed that the PlayStation 4 version of Thief is technically superior to the Xbox One version. The Eidos Montreal-developed stealth-action game will run at 900p on Xbox One and 1080p on PlayStation 4.

That said, the developer says the disparity between versions is barely noticeable. "You really need good eyes to see the difference," the game's director, Nicolas Cantin, told Eurogamer. He went on to claim that the Xbox One version "is as good as the PS4 version."

In addition, Square confirmed that the game will run at 30 frames-per-second on both versions. No edge for Sony on that front.

Which platform will you be purchasing Thief on when it hits store shelves later this month? Will you be purchasing it at all?

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