Dragon Ball FighterZ: Is It Xbox One X Enhanced?

DBZ arrives on the most powerful console yet.

Is Dragon Ball FighterZ Xbox One X Enhanced?

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If you have an Xbox One X and you’re planning on picking up Dragon Ball FighterZ later this month, you’ll probably be wondering if the game will be enhanced for your shiny, new console. Well, we don’t have any concrete details on what kinds of enhancements will be available just yet, but the official Xbox store page for the game states that it will run at 1080p resolution and 60 frames per second on the regular Xbox One.

In addition to that, similar to the PS4 listing of the game, it’s noted that a “higher resolution will be supported on Xbox One X” as well. With this in mind, we can assume that there will probably be an option to enjoy the game in 4K resolution, assuming that you already have a monitor or display that’s capable of 4K output.

There’s no word yet on whether there will be other graphical or performance settings available for us to fiddle with in Dragon Ball FighterZ on the Xbox One X, including options to toggle between various modes to achieve a more balanced presentation of the game, but we’ll keep you updated as more info comes our way.

For more information on Dragon Ball FighterZ, make sure to check out our ever-expanding wiki.


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