Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition is out this week and we have it! But the real news is that Square Enix and United Front Games have released a launch trailer and a load of new screens. Originally released on Xbox 360 and PS3, the major enhancements in regards the Definitive Edition are: Improved, higher resolution textures, improved lighting Higher detailed character models. Volumetric fog (i.e. fog/smog/mist/steam is now present in the game world) Increased pedestrians and traffic density. Rebuilt sound engine to heighten realism. More destructible objects in hand-to-hand fighting sequences. All 24 DLC packs have been integrated into the main game. Some of the story DLC is available from the main menu, others have been integrated into the game world itself (i.e. travel to a certai...
Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition promises A more well-realized and immersive experience on the mean streets of Hong Kong. Will it be better in ways that actually matter? The idea here is to use the increased power of next-gen consoles and the PC to deliver enhanced gameplay, more advanced visual effects, heavier traffic and more pedestrians, making the in-game Hong Kong feel more like a living, breathing, and very crowded city. As noted earlier, Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition will include all previously-released DLC, which is a fair chunk of extra content. But unlike some ‘remastered’ games Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition will be more expensive than the upcoming (and wholly new) Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor. Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition comes out on October 14.
The announcement trailer for Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition has been released. Watch all 51 seconds of it below. The Definitive Edition comes with 24 DLC packs, 1080p resolution,”tuned gameplay” along with audio and visual upgrades. There’s also a Limited Edition artbook on Amazon, which customers will receive when they pre-order. Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition will be available on October 10 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.