Over 130 'Xbox One X Enhanced' games announced so far
New Xbox One X Enhanced games have been uncovered, bumping the list to over 130 titles.
The Xbox One X release looms ahead in the months to come and since its reveal back at E3 2017, Microsoft has shared a fair amount about its next flagship device. Promoted as the most powerful console on its way to the market today, the Xbox One X promises the deliver a premium gaming experience to Xbox One owners, thought specific "Enhanced" games.
Today, preorders for the standard edition of the Xbox One X are kicking off and to celebrate, Microsoft has uncovered a new wave of games being specifically upgraded to leverage the additional resources of the console. Among the games are Far Cry 5, Greedfall, Okami HD and more.
These latest additions build on a rapidly growing list of Xbox One X Enhanced titles expected to see upgrades in the months ahead. According to Microsoft, over 130 games are currently in the works with specific enhancements for Xbox One X hardware in the pipeline, comprised of both existing and upcoming games. It should also be noted that right now, this number also only includes those closely working with Microsoft on these enhancements, with several unmentioned studios having previously expressed interest in developing for the console. For an expansive catalog of all titles, make sure to check out our list of games from both Microsoft and various developers.
As the Xbox One X launch rapidly approaches, we can expect to hear firmer details on what to expect from these Xbox One X Enhanced games. With games and their specific Xbox One X patches close to being finalized, concrete performance specifications will begin to emerge. As always, stay tuned to Windows Central in the weeks to come for more details on all Xbox One X games.
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Matt Brown was formerly a Windows Central's Senior Editor, Xbox & PC, at Future. Following over seven years of professional consumer technology and gaming coverage, he’s focused on the world of Microsoft's gaming efforts. You can follow him on Twitter @mattjbrown.