A new video has been published in which we can see the performance and optimization of Keeper on Xbox consoles.
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We’re making progress and have already crossed into the second half of this October, getting closer and closer to the arrival of the next year, although before that, we’ll have to go through the rest of the big releases that companies have in store for this final stretch of 2025.
There’s no doubt that these upcoming days promise to bring even more powerful releases, and we’ve recently had a great addition to the PC and console catalog, although it’s not the biggest game of the year, its great creative design has caught a lot of attention, and we’re talking, of course, about Keeper, the story of the living lighthouse.
A Look at Keeper’s Performance on Xbox
This title is the latest project from Double Fine studio, creators of the Psychonauts saga, which was announced just a few months ago, and we’ve already dedicated a detailed analysis to it, with very good impressions.
Keeper arrived a few days ago and is available on PC and Xbox Series consoles, including the new ROG Xbox Ally. And it seems that in terms of optimization, the game has passed with flying colors, achieving resolutions of 1440p/2160p for the desktop and solid 1080p on the portable console, although all versions are capped at 30 fps, they manage to maintain it consistently, as we can see in the comparative video published on the ElAnalistaDeBits channel.
We’re already approaching the final stretch of the year, and Keeper is one of the last additions that will see the light of day in the coming weeks, so we’ll stay tuned for the news that’s to come behind this great game.

