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List of Xbox Series X, Series S games with 120 FPS

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Smoother, faster, cleaner.

With a new generation of consoles comes new hardware capabilities. One of the exciting new features of the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S is the ability to run games at 120 FPS, providing a smoother experience of 60 FPS. We've tracked down all the games so far that support 120 FPS at the very least as an option or in certain modes. Here's a full list of Xbox Series X and S games with 120FPS support — that we know of so far.

List of Xbox Series X and S games with 120 FPS support

Game Resolution (X, S) Free upgrade/Smart Delivery Upgrade release date
Borderlands 3 1080p, No Yes November 2020
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War ~1200p, No No November 13, 2020
CrossCode 4K Yes
Destiny 2 4K, No Yes December 8, 2020
Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition 1080p, No No November 2020
Dirt 5 Yes November 2020
ExoMecha N/A 2021
Fortnite 1440p, 1080p Yes December 2020
Gears 5 4K, 1080p Yes November 10, 2020
Halo Infinite Yes 2021
Halo: The Master Chief Collection 4K, 1080p Yes November 17, 2020
JYDGE 4K Yes
King Oddball 4K Yes November 10, 2020
Metal: Hellsinger 1080p No 2021
Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom 4K
Ori and the Will of the Wisps 4K, 1080p Yes November 10, 2020
Orphan of the Machine 4K No Fall 2020
Rainbow Six Siege 4K, 1080p Yes December 1, 2020
Rocket League 1512p, 756p Yes Holiday 2020
Rogue Company 4K, 1440p Yes
Second Extinction Yes
Star Wars: Squadrons 4K, 1440p Yes November 2020
Sea of Thieves 1080p, no Yes January 2021
The Falconeer 1800p, 1080p Yes November 10, 2020
The Touryst 4K Yes November 10, 2020

Xbox Series X and S games with 120 FPS Why should I want 120 FPS?

Running games at a higher framerate allows for more animation detail, reduces input lag, and generally allows for a better gaming experience. You can see these benefits in action thanks to the video below, which slows down Ori and the Will of the Wisps with a side-by-side comparison of the game running at 60 FPS and 120 FPS.

Some PS5 games support 120 FPS as well, though this list of titles is somewhat smaller.

Xbox Series X and S games with 120 FPS Will more games be added?

Developers have the option of targeting different refresh rates and resolutions, so this list is sure to grow. Microsoft has previously discussed how some backward compatible titles can have their framerates doubled on the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, meaning that in theory some 60FPS games may run at 120FPS on the new consoles. This is an evolution of the Heutchy method first used on Xbox One X.

As yet, we do not have a list of the games that will benefit from these enhancements. So far, the technology has been shown with Fallout 4 running at 60 FPS without developer input.

Outside of this tech test, we don't have much information. According to Director of PM for Xbox Jason Ronald, this feature is coming at some point after launch, so we're expecting more details over the next few months. Some of them may end up being among the best Xbox games available.

Silky smooth experiences

The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are available now, and you can buy a console by paying attention to retailers. However, stock is extremely difficult to get ahold of right now and supply will remain constrained for much of 2021, so stay alert if you want to buy a new console.

Premium model

Xbox Series X

$500 at Microsoft

Play all your discs

The Xbox Series X includes a 4K Blu-ray disc drive, so you can watch all your movies and play your games just like on the Xbox One S or Xbox One X. If you prefer physical media, this is the console for you.

All-digital

Xbox Series S

$300 at Microsoft

Smallest Xbox and smallest price

The Xbox Series S plays all the Xbox Series X games, from backward compatible titles to next-generation experiences. It's a digital-only console with a weaker graphics unit but the same overall hardware.



via https://AiUpNow.com January 28, 2021 at 04:00PM by Samuel Tolbert, Khareem Sudlow,