
Given the understanding precedent for what makes the next-generation truly revolutionary is the new capabilities that come with the respected hardware. When you think about either system, games are the biggest mention as you might expect. However, to fuel said projects’ anticipation is alongside features unique to the system that make titles feel a need to own.
While entertainment (TV/Movies) indulged in Dolby Vision for the past few years now, the mechanic is now making its way to video games – at least that is for Xbox right now. Through small increments via Alpha Ring for Xbox Insiders, users can witness the feature starting to revolutionize how we view games if you have the right display. Later on the greater Xbox Insider program witnessed an update open up for Dolby Vision.
In a new announcement on Tuesday this week, Microsoft announces that Dolby Vision is now out for everyone owning an Xbox Series X|S system. You can watch the comparison footage of The Coalitions’ Gears’ 5 in the video below:
“Gamers with compatible Dolby Vision-enabled TVs will be able to enjoy full-spectrum visuals with the rollout of Dolby Vision gaming on Xbox Series X|S. With Dolby Vision, epic worlds – such as lush rainforests or neon futuristic cities – are brought to life in more vivid color. Dolby Vision deepens your immersion into the experience by enabling you to see an enemy hiding in the shadows or spot hidden clues through expanded contrast and better clarity in both bright and dark scenes.”
Microsoft also notes it is working with Dolby to enable the feature for games that support 120 refresh rate currently. However, this announcement does not cement a marketing deal or exclusive agreement with Xbox. Previously, Microsoft commented that claims of any under table partnerships is completely fabricated.
Additionally, users that already play on Xbox Series systems can also indulge themselves in another Dolby initiative – Dolby Atmos. Back in November with the launch of the system and countdown for the arrival of Dolby Vision, the firm’s in-house audio suite launched then for the systems. You can read the full report by heading here.
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Source: Xbox Wire







