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Xbox Series X/S console now supports Dolby Vision in games

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Although it has been waiting for almost a year, the Xbox Series X/S console is finally ready to support Dolby Vision games. At present, more than 100 games, including “The Last Battle: Infinite”, have been optimized for Dolby Vision HDR. At the same time, Microsoft claims that there are thousands of games that can achieve enhanced HDR light and shadow through the calculation of Dolby Vision. Effect.

If you want the best visual effects, in addition to having a TV that supports Dolby Vision, the TV should also provide game-oriented features such as low latency and variable update rate. According to Microsoft, depending on the capabilities of the TV itself, you can enjoy up to 40 times brighter highlight areas, 10 times darker black area details, and up to 12bit color depth. Dolby Vision can also collaborate with light chasing and other technologies to achieve more realistic light and shadow effects.

In addition to cooperating with game developers to help them adjust their games, Dolby and Xbox are also cooperating with TV manufacturers to bring 120Hz update rate support on the TV side. Microsoft previously started the public beta of Dolby Vision in March. Now that it is officially launched, it has become the only game console that supports Dolby Vision.