Bungarra Software has released a major graphical update for Barton Lynch Pro Surfing, enhancing water graphics and overall visual fidelity across platforms. This new update (v1.11), live on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC (Steam), focuses on realistic water lighting, shading, and underwater scenes, bringing a more immersive experience to the game.
The update, which also includes improved frame rates for smoother gameplay on all platforms, adds to the game’s commitment to realism, allowing players to experience the power of the waves and the beauty of iconic beach locations worldwide. With Bungarra Software’s ongoing support, fans can expect more updates, new content, and quality-of-life improvements in the future.
More Than Just Surfing
In Barton Lynch Pro Surfing, players take on the world’s top surfers across exotic global locations, enjoying a blend of customizable characters, gear, and surfing conditions. The game offers both an expansive career mode and free surfing options, allowing players to explore renowned surfing spots and master a wide range of tricks and moves. Additionally, Barton Lynch Pro Surfing features pro surfers like Yago Dora and Mahina Maeda, as well as surf brands like Billabong and Quiksilver, adding further depth to the experience.
If you’re drawn to high-quality water effects and realistic surfing mechanics, this update to Barton Lynch Pro Surfing could make it one of the most visually appealing Xbox surfing games yet. Available now for download, update v1.11 offers a fresh wave of enhancements that bring the beauty of surfing to life in remarkable detail.
Whether challenging big waves in locations like Pipeline or honing skills on smaller breaks, Barton Lynch Pro Surfing delivers a highly customizable surfing experience that captures the thrill of the sport. The updated visuals bring new life to the game’s vast locations and dynamic weather conditions, making this a must-try for surfing enthusiasts on Xbox Series X|S and other platforms.
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