Friday, 23 October 2020

The definitive list of Xbox Series X Optimized games, and the next-gen visual upgrades to expect, so far.

The Xbox Series X leads Microsoft's next-generation lineup, promising major graphical upgrades throughout its games library, soon clearer, smoother, and faster than ever before. The upcoming flagship packs a ton of cutting-edge technology to enable those gains, with the latest CPU and GPU architectures from AMD and lightning-fast solid-state storage.

While the Xbox Series X plays your existing Xbox One titles via backward compatibility, most upcoming games (and select upgraded titles) perform best on next-gen hardware. Assigned the "Xbox Series X Optimized" badge, these titles draw the best from Xbox Series X. While still early days, we've assembled a list of every Xbox Series X game confirmed so far.

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What is Xbox Series X Optimized?

Halo Infinite falls among the first wave of scheduled Xbox Series X titles, pushing its open world to 4K at 60 FPS.

Microsoft's next Xbox console introduces a sizeable leap in horsepower, with vast internal improvements under its monolithic all-black casing. While the upcoming generation will facilitate countless titles previously impossible before Xbox Series X, the game also plays thousands of existing Xbox One games out of the box via backward compatibility. The "Optimized for Xbox Series X" label clearly indicates titles designed for the console, whether built from the ground up for next-gen or retroactively updated with enhanced visuals.

Xbox Series X Optimized is the broad term for next-generation titles, with many embracing the console's signature features. Those can include 4K resolution for additional clarity, upgraded framerates smoothing gameplay up to 120 FPS, or high dynamic range (HDR) for popping colors. Xbox Series X also debuts ray tracing for advanced lighting and reflections, enabled across some cutting-edge titles.

The final component is Xbox Smart Delivery,, which ensures your Xbox Series X automatically pulls the best available version of your game. To ease the transition from Xbox One to Xbox Series X, support titles provide free visual upgrades without needing to buy it twice. While not mandatory on Xbox Series X, it's a consumer-friendly initiative for some cross-generation releases.

In short, Xbox Series X Optimized represents the best of Xbox Series X. Titles sporting this badge feature one or several Xbox Series X upgrades, bringing out the best of your new Xbox.

List of Xbox Series X Optimized games

Microsoft's official badge denoting Xbox Series X Optimized titles.

With Xbox Series X on track to release later in 2020, we've received a glimpse of the upcoming console library leveraging the latest flagship. The steadily growing list of titles commits to various visual enhancements, including 4K resolution, higher framerates, and ray tracing support.

Microsoft's in-house Xbox Game Studios arm has committed to several projects targeting the next generation, several also bridging the gap with Xbox One via Smart Delivery. Dozens of third-party studios are also developing for Xbox Series X, with hugely varying features and performance.

We've rounded up a complete list of Xbox Series X titles, including currently known plans to support 4K resolution, HDR, expected framerates, ray tracing, and Smart Delivery.

Game Resolution HDR FPS Ray Tracing Smart Delivery
12 Minutes - - - - -
Assassin's Creed Valhalla 4K HDR 60 FPS - Yes
As Dusk Falls 4K HDR 60 FPS - -
Avowed - - - - N/A
Balan Wonderworld 4K HDR 60 FPS - Yes
Borderlands 3 4K HDR 60 FPS No Yes
Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead - - - - -
Bright Memory 1.0 4K - - - -
Bright Memory: Infinite 4K - 60 FPS Yes Yes
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War 4K HDR 120 FPS Yes No — Upgrade via Cross-Gen Bundle
Call of Duty: Warzone 4K HDR - - -
Call of the Sea 4K HDR 60 FPS Yes Yes
Chivalry 2 - - - - -
Chorus: Rise as One 4K HDR 60 FPS Yes Yes
Control 4K - - - No — Upgrade via Ultimate Edition
Cris Tales 4K - - - -
CrossfireX 4K - - - Yes
Cuisine Royale 4K - - - Yes
Cyberpunk 2077 4K HDR - - Yes
CYGNI: All Guns Blazing - - - - -
Dead by Daylight 4K - 60 FPS - Yes
Dead Island 2 - - - - -
Dead Static Drive - - - - -
Demon Turf - - - - -
Destiny 2 4K on Xbox Series X, 1080p on Xbox Series S HDR 60 FPS No Yes
Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition 1080p - 4K on Xbox Series X HDR 30 FPS - 120 FPS Yes No
DiRT 5 4K on Xbox Series X, 1440p on Xbox Series S HDR 60 FPS - 120 FPS - Yes
Dustborn - - - - -
Dying Light 2 4K HDR - - -
Echo Generation 4K HDR 60 FPS - Yes
Enlisted 4K on Xbox Series X, 1440p on Xbox Series S - 60 FPS Yes N/A
Evergate - - - - -
Everwild - - - - N/A
ExoMecha 4K - 120 FPS - Yes
Exo One - - - - -
Fable - - - - N/A
Far Cry 6 4K HDR - - Yes
FIFA 21 4K HDR - - No — Limited Time Upgrade via EA
Football Manager 2021 Xbox Edition - - - - Yes
Fortnite 4K HDR - - -
Forza Horizon 4 4K HDR 60 FPS No Yes
Forza Motorsport 4K HDR 60 FPS Yes N/A
For Honor 4K HDR 60 FPS No -
Flea Madness - - - - -
Gears 5 4K HDR 120 FPS Yes Yes
Gears Tactics 4K HDR 60 FPS No Yes
Gothic - - - - -
Grand Theft Auto V - - - - -
Grounded 4K HDR 60 FPS No Yes
Halo Infinite 4K HDR 120 FPS Yes Yes
Hello Neighbor 2 4K - - - Yes
HITMAN 3 4K HDR - - Yes
Hood: Outlaws and Legends - - - - -
Hyper Scape - - - - -
Immortals Fenyx Rising - - - - Yes
Just Dance 2021 - - - - Yes
King Oddball 4K No 120 FPS No Yes
Lake - - - - -
Last Stop - - - - -
Madden NFL 21 4K HDR - - No — Limited Time Upgrade via EA
Mad Streets - - - - -
Maneater 4K - 60 FPS Yes Yes
Manifold Garden 4K No 60 FPS No Yes
Marvel's Avengers 4K HDR - - Yes
Metal: Hellsinger 4K - 120 FPS - Yes
MicroMan - - - - -
Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom 4K - 120 FPS - -
Mørkredd - - - - -
NBA 2K21 4K HDR - Yes No — Upgrade via Mamba Forever Edition
Nth^0: Infinity Reborn - - - - -
Observer: System Redux 4K HDR 60 FPS Yes No
Ori and the Will of the Wisps 4K HDR 120 FPS No Yes
Orphan of the Machine 4K - 120 FPS - -
Outriders 4K HDR - - Yes
Overcooked! All You Can Eat 4K No 60 FPS - -
Overwatch 2 - - - - -
Paradise Lost - - - - -
Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis - - - - Yes
Planet Coaster 4K HDR - - Yes
Pragmata - - - - No
Psychonauts 2 - - - - Yes
Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 - - - - Yes
Recompile - - - - -
Resident Evil Village - - - - N/A
RIDE 4 4K HDR - Yes Yes
Riders Republic 4K HDR - - Yes
Roots of Pacha - - - - -
Sable - - - - -
Samurai Shodown - - - - -
Scarlet Nexus 4K No - - Yes
Scorn 4K No 60 FPS - N/A
Sea of Thieves 4K HDR - - Yes
Second Extinction - No 120 FPS - Yes
Senua's Saga: Hellblade II - - - - N/A
Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One - - - - -
Shredders - - - - -
Song of Iron 4K - 60 FPS - -
State of Decay 3 - - - - N/A
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 4K - 60 FPS Yes N/A
Starfield - - - - -
Tetris Effect: Connected 4K HDR 60 FPS No Yes
The Artful Escape - - - - -
The Ascent 4K HDR 60 FPS - Yes
The Big Con - - - - -
The Elder Scrolls VI - - - - -
The Falconeer 1800p - 4K on Xbox Series X, 1080p - 1800p on Xbox Series S HDR 60FPS - 120FPS on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S - Yes
The Gunk - - 60 FPS - Yes
The Lord of the Rings: Gollum - - - - -
The Medium 4K HDR 30 FPS Yes N/A
The Outer Worlds 4K - - - Yes
The Touryst 4K No 120 FPS No Yes
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Quarantine - - - - -
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege 4K No Yes No Yes
Tunic - - - - -
Ultimate Fishing Simulator 2 - - - - -
Unexplored 2: The Wayfarer's Legacy - - - - -
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 - - - - Yes
War Thunder 4K - - - Yes
Warframe - - - - -
Warhammer 40,000: Darktide 4K HDR 60 FPS - N/A
Warhammer: Chaosbane 4K - - - -
Watch Dogs Legion 4K HDR 30 FPS Yes Yes
Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood - - - - -
World of Tanks 4K HDR - - Yes
World of Warships: Legends 4K HDR - - Yes
WRC 9 FIA World Rally Championship 4K - - - Yes
Yakuza: Like a Dragon 1440p - 4K on Xbox Series X, 900p - 1440p on Xbox Series S No 30 FPS - 60 FPS No Yes
Yes, Your Grace - - - - Yes

Expect new Xbox Series X Optimized titles in the lead-up to (and beyond) the console launch, currently scheduled for later in 2020. Let us know which existing or upcoming games you'd like to see upgraded for Xbox Series X in the comments section below.

What is 4K resolution for Xbox Series X?

Microsoft upgrades Gears 5 with a free Xbox Series X refresh this holiday, boosting resolutions and framerates title-wide.

Many Xbox Series X Optimized games support 4K, referring to the output resolution, or the number of pixels shown on-screen. The 4K output of Xbox Series X results in 8.2 million pixels, arranged in a 3840 x 2160 arrangement, bringing improved clarity over much of the Xbox One family. While the Xbox One X supports 4K gaming, the Xbox Series X treats 4K as a baseline and more consistently hits that target without visual trickery.

What is HDR for Xbox Series X?

High dynamic range (HDR) has seen a steady rise in gaming, with Microsoft first jumping aboard with Xbox One S and Xbox One X, with efforts extending to Xbox Series X. The technique relates to how images are displayed on-screen, outputting higher contrast ratios and wider color gamuts across visuals. The result is striking vibrance, with darker blacks, blinding whites, and all the intertwined details. It's less taxing than many other Xbox Series X enhancements but has a considerable impact on games' overall tone.

What's the difference between 60 FPS and 120 FPS?

The Xbox Series X puts a notable focus on higher framerates, enabled by upgrades to hardware. The number of frames displayed over a certain period directly relates to gameplay's fluidity, measured in frames-per-second (FPS), with higher framerates enabling smoother experiences. For example, while many Xbox One games run at 30 FPS, some push to 60 FPS in pursuit of fluid gameplay.

While the Xbox One supports 60 FPS and beyond, many games failed to push beyond 30 FPS due to hardware limitations. The Xbox Series X alleviates several bottlenecks, with Microsoft suggesting 4K resolution and 60 FPS will emerge as a common baseline for the next generation. Many Xbox Series X Optimized titles also pursue 120 FPS, enabling previously impossible experiences, once reserved for PC.

What is ray tracing for Xbox Series X?

This ray-traced shooter, Bright Memory Infinite, hits Xbox Series X with just one developer behind the project.

Interest and investment in ray tracing have risen, with Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5, and NVIDIA's GeForce RTX GPU lineup all tailored for support. This advanced rendering technology elevates video game lighting and better simulates how light interacts with virtual objects. It's the next advancement in lighting and reflections, with a profound impact on scenes' portrayal.

Xbox Series X delivers ray tracing through Microsoft's own DirectX Raytracing technology, coupled with internals specifically designed to support its debut. The best example comes with the recent Minecraft tech demo for Xbox Series X, showcasing proof of concept for a potential future update.

Are Xbox Series X Optimized games free upgrades?

It depends. Xbox Series X Optimized denotes games designed with Xbox Series X in mind, enabling higher resolutions, improved framerates, and other upgrades previously impossible with the Xbox One family. If an Xbox Series X Optimized game releases on Xbox One too, developers can choose to provide free cross-generation upgrades, making a move to the new console a little easier.

The main upgrade route involves Smart Delivery, Microsoft's standardized initiative for friction-free upgrades between consoles. Supported Xbox Smart Delivery titles automatically grant the best available version for your console, meaning that if you buy Halo Infinite on Xbox One, a better version awaits when you switch to Xbox Series X. That works for physical discs and digital downloads, with Cyberpunk 2077, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, and more among early adopters.

However, Smart Delivery isn't mandatory, and developers aren't obligated to provide a free upgrade. For example, when a developer puts additional time into developing visual enhancements, they're allowed to charge for their effects on Xbox Series X. For added confusion, Electronic Arts has opted out of Smart Delivery with Madden NFL 21 but still provides a free upgrade via a more restrictive limited-time offer.



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