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Xbox Series X and Series S get Dolby Vision support for gaming

Microsoft today announced that it is bringing Dolby Vision gaming support for its current generation Xbox Series X and Series S consoles. Alongside the pre-existing Dolby Atmos support, the new Xbox consoles are now the only ones in the world to offer both technologies. For starters, Microsoft has promised that more than 100 next-gen titles optimized for the Xbox Series consoles either already support Dolby Vision or will do so in the future. Upcoming games like Halo Infinite will also be launching with Dolby Vision out of the box. Microsoft and Dolby are also working with...



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