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Watch Dogs: Legion Will Target 4K Resolution at 30FPS on Xbox Series X

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Watch Dogs: Legion just launched on Xbox One, PS4, and PC, but Ubisoft has just released a video looking towards the future. Live Producer Lathieeshe Thillainathan and Lead Programmer Gavin Whitlock discuss how the game will run on an Xbox Series X.

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The first thing you should know is that this game supports Smart Delivery, meaning that you’ll get a free upgrade to the next-gen version of the game, even if you buy it on Xbox One.

The most notable detail in the inside look video is that the Xbox Series X will run Watch Dogs: Legion at 4K resolution at 30fps. This is a good goal to target, especially for an open world game on console.

The Series X will use ray tracing to create realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections in the game’s futuristic version of London.

The console’s power will aim to provide high-resolution gameplay, no matter the activity, including driving cars or boats at high speeds.

Whitlock also stated that the Series X cuts down on load times, allowing for a more seamless experience when traversing the open world.

You can watch the video below to see actual footage of how Watch Dogs: Legion will run on an Xbox Series X:

If you haven’t yet bought the game, you can do so here on the official website.


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