Elgato’s Standalone Game Capture Records 4K Gaming at 60 FPS, If You Have $400

Elgato 4K60 S+

The Elgato 4K60 S+ is an external game capture device that allows you to capture HDR enhanced 4K recording at a smooth 60 frames per second with or without a PC.

As long as you have the $399 MSRP to shell out, that is. You can think of the new 4K60 S+ as the Switch of game captures. Equip the box with a large enough SD card and you can capture at this resolution on the go without connecting to a computer.

Connecting the device to your rig opens up new functionality including retroactive “Flashback” recording and compatibility with popular livestream platforms such as Streamlabs OBS.

Offering zero-lag passthrough and a separate track for your voice for live commentary, this game capture evolves into a supreme all-in-one device for recording and streaming. While there are alternative external capture devices that record at 4K resolution, they are limited to 30 frames per second.

Standalone Elgato 4K60 S+

If you’re clamoring to get your filthy content creator mitts on the new device, you can pre-order it directly from Elgato or Amazon with an estimated shipping date window that is between February 7 – March 6.

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Tech journalist with a passion for obscure video games. Prior to joining the team, Hunter worked on hardware reviews, news and roundups that have appeared on Laptop Magazine, Tom’s Guide and Yahoo Finance. When he’s not working, you can find Hunter enjoying one of Long Island’s many beaches, gambling away his paycheck or playing the latest indie game.


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