Alongside the Seedance 2.5 reveal at the Volcano Engine FORCE conference, ByteDance shipped a quieter but consequential upgrade to the model creators can actually use today: Seedance 2.0 now outputs native 4K with 10-bit color depth. The distinction from an upscaler matters for production — the model renders at 4K rather than inflating a lower-resolution pass, so fine detail is genuinely generated instead of interpolated, and 10-bit color gives smoother gradients and far more latitude for post-production color grading. For AI filmmakers already integrated with Seedance 2.0, it is an immediate resolution and finishing-quality bump with no need to wait for the 2.5 public launch in July. It also nudges the whole commercial field toward 4K-native as table stakes, matching the resolution ceiling of Google's Veo 3.1 while ByteDance's 2.5 headline features remain in enterprise beta.