Dolby Vision, the Dolby proprietary HDR technology metadata-based, enhances your experience on Xbox Series X | S consoles by extending your video game compatibility. Until now it was only available to multimedia contentEither through a VOD cinema app or a movie bluray.
According to Microsoft, beyond the games already compatible with this technology, up to 100 games Xbox Series X | S will soon benefit from Dolby Vision, including Halo Infinite. The thing does not end there, because others “Thousands of games” already using HDR10 or Auto HDR they will benefit equally from Dolby Vision.
“In addition to this selected set of titles optimized for Xbox Series X | S, we also wanted to make sure that the robust library of games previously released in HDR or Auto HDR would also benefit,” comment the company. «When connected to a Dolby Vision enabled TV and Dolby Vision is enabled on Xbox Series X | Yes, the consoles will automatically enhance your existing games to provide an enriching and immersive experience unmatched by any other console. “
“To ensure that a growing library of games is available, Dolby and Xbox are working closely with developers to provide the tools they need so their titles can take full advantage of Dolby Vision, “say the Redmond. They can do this through built-in functions within the Xbox platform or they can choose to implement the technology directly into a game engine. ‘
Similarly, Microsoft recalls that Dolby Vision on Xbox Series X | S is compatible with all other technologies supported by the console, such as DirectX Raytracing, Automatic Low Latency Mode (ALLM), variable refresh rate (VRR) and up to 120 FPS. It is the only console on the market to support 3D spatial audio technology Doby Atmos and Dolby Vision in games, apart from multimedia content.
Dolby Vision support in games is available from today on Xbox Series X | S and, as long as you have a compatible screen, activating it will be as simple as going to the video modes section in the TV settings menu on Xbox Series X | S and select “Dolby Vision for games” (Settings> General> Display and TV options> Video modes> Dolby Vision for games).