You can experience Dolby Vision gaming and Dolby Atmos on Xbox Series X/S, but which games support both of these technologies?
Dolby Atmos support has been around for a while and first debuted on Xbox One back in 2017, and its now arrived on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. The spatial audio tech requires a license to use on headphones, but it’s free to use on soundbars and speakers. Some headphones do come with a free license, though, like the Xbox Wireless Headset.
Dolby Vision gaming requires a compatible display but is also free to those who can enable it. Currently, however, not every TV that supports Dolby Vision gaming can output at 120Hz, but Microsoft and Dolby are working closely with TV manufacturers to update more displays. That'll take place via a firmware update in the future, which previously happened with the LG CX.
If you’re looking to make the most out of this, make sure you check how to enable 120Hz on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S first. We've also compiled a full list of PS5 and Xbox Series X games with 120fps support too, if you're interested. Otherwise, for every Xbox Series X/S game with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, check out the full list below.
More than 100 next-gen HDR-capable titles will support Dolby Vision soon, including games available today and in the future such as Halo Infinite, which was tipped to include Dolby Vision support a few months ago. Not all of them will support both Dolby Vision gaming and Atmos, though, but these are the titles that do.
We’ll keep this page updated should more games with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support appear in the future.
Dolby Vision is a HDR format that promises to deliver greater highlights, contrast, and vibrant colors over other HDR
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