Xbox Series X and S to Be the First Gaming Consoles to Support Dolby Vision-Atmos

Sep. 20, 2020



Dolby, the American audio enhancement company, has recently announced support for its proprietary audio and visual technology, Dolby Atmos and Vision for the next-gen gaming consoles from Microsoft. This will make the Xbox Series X and Series S the first gaming consoles to combine both the audio and visual technologies from Dolby to give next-gen gamers an immersive experience.

The announcement came via anofficial blog postand a tweet (below) from the company. According to the official blog post, the collaboration of Xbox and Dolby will completely“redefine next-gen gaming”andprovide an immersive experience for the console gamers.

Now, Dolby Atmos, the audio-improvement technology was already present in the previous Xbox One X and One S models for several games likeAssassin’s Creed: Origins, Forza Horizon 4, Borderlands 3, and Rise of the Tomb Raider. So, the support for the additional Dolby Vision tech will likely be extended to these games along with the upcoming ones likeCyberpunk 2077.

Coming to the impact of the Dolby technologies on the Xbox Series consoles, the company says that Dolby Atmos, puts the gamer“in the middle of the action by precisely placing each sound all around you in three-dimensional space, so you can quickly pinpoint its location in the game”

On the other hand, with Dolby Vision HDR, the gamer will“unlock the most realistic and lifelike visuals the game has to offer, with brightness, contrast, color, and depth that goes beyond even traditional HDR games”.

According to Dolby, the Dolby Vision HDR will offer40 times brighter highlights and 10 times deeper blacksfor the games on the platform. Moreover, it will also go up to 12-bit color depth to provide richer visuals for an immersive gaming experience.

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