Finally the Xbox Series X / S consoles are compatible with Dolby Vision, you can play more than 100 titles optimized for Dolby Vision HDR.
Microsoft started public testing of Dolby Vision on consoles in March and now, consoles Xbox Series X / S they are the only ones with support Dolby Vision for now.
Microsoft says thousands of games will come to HDR10 or Auto HDR thanks to Dolby Vision. Dolby and Xbox are collaborating with developers to help them get the most out of Dolby Vision. They are also working with TV manufacturers on firmware updates to support Dolby Vision at 120 Hz.
How to access the Dolby Vision experience with Xbox
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To get the full experience, you need a display that is compatible with Dolby Vision and even better if you have game settings such as low latency automatic mode and variable refresh rate activated.
According MicrosoftDepending on the capabilities of your screen, you’ll get reflections up to 40 times brighter, black levels 10 times deeper, and up to 12 bits of color depth. Dolby Vision it can work in conjunction with other functions such as ray tracing.
“There are more than 100 next-gen HDR titles optimized for the X / S Series that will feature Dolby Vision., and in the future you will see more games like Halo Infinite making the most of Dolby Vision“explains Katie Slattery, Xbox program manager at Microsoft.
About 10 games will support Dolby Vision at today’s launch, according to a listing on the Xbox website, but Microsoft promises more than 100 will be optimized soon. F1 2021, Psychonauts 2, Microsoft Flight Simulator, Gears 5, Borderlands 3, Immortals Fenyx Rising, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, DIRT 5, Metro Exodus all include Dolby Vision support.