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Published onSeptember 16, 2020
published onSeptember 16, 2020
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DIRT 5, a new racing game that will launch on November 10 alongside Microsoft’s next-gen Xbox consoles has a new gameplay video showing recorded on Xbox Series S. Microsoft made its second next-gen console official last week, andthe $299 Xbox Series S will target 1440p at 60FPS.
This new gameplay video only last a little more than a minute, and we recommend to watch it in 1080p60. Unfortunately, the footage isn’t long enough to really see what the Xbox Series S is capable of, but the game’s performance look really good with a smooth 60FPS.
“PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of DIRT 5 include a 120 frames per second option for even more immersive gameplay,” the YouTube video description reads. Microsoft announced that the Xbox Series S will also support 120FPS gameplay, but DIRT 5 apparently won’t be able to run at 120FPS on the Series S.
DIRT 5 will support Smart Delivery on Xbox consoles, meaning that Xbox gamers will only need to buy it once to automatically install the version that’s optimized for their console. The game will be released on Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X on November 10, and you can already pre-order it on the Microsoft Store.
Radu Tyrsina
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Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.
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