This is how you’ll know if your games are ‘enhanced’ for Xbox One X

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Xbox officially unveiled its latest console, the Xbox One X, at its E3 2017 press conference, and while it answered a lot of our questions—specifically, when it was coming out and how much it was going to cost—one mystery lingered: How do I know what games to buy for it?

Fortunately, Xbox has revealed a line of helpful new packaging icons, which will clue you in as to whether the game you’re picking up will look and play better on the Xbox One X.

Here’s what those icons look like and what they mean:


A game has a 2160p frame buffer output. That includes Native 4K, Checkerboarding, and Dynamic Resolution.


The game supports HDR10 standard.


A developer has done special work to take advantage of Xbox One X’s 6 teraflops of power. Specific enhanced features will vary by game.


These icons will be clearly visible in the upper right corner of the game package if you’re buying a physical copy. Xbox didn’t mention anything about labeling for digital copies, but we can assume that the Xbox Store will make it known whether your games are Xbox One X ready.

For those thinking about investing in an Xbox One X and a new 4K TV, it’s important to note that while “dozens of titles will be enhanced to take advantage of the power of Xbox One X,” which means that games will load faster and perform better (like in sweet, sweet 60 frames per second), not all of these titles will necessarily have 4K resolution.

The Xbox One X will retail for $499 when it’s released on November 7th.

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TOXICPosted:

Can't wait to play in 4K on my massive 50" 4K tv.

XboxPosted:

Good cant wait to finally play some games in amazing quality.

SakonPosted:

I can't wait for this console!

ihave3armsPosted:

Meet Personally, I will not be buying the Xbox One X because I am still happy with the original Xbox One that I have now. It is nice to see how much support this new console is receiving though. The added icons in the packaging is a smart idea because people who do pick up the Xbox One X will probably want to pick up those games first just to test them out.


They always have had those icons on the back of game cases just no one ever noticed them. Idk how this is news tbh it's obvious they would tell you on the case if it's capable or not with of the new consoles features

ArkaniPosted:

That's good that there showing you on the package if its enhanced or not. Looking forward to the X, can't wait! :D

EG6Posted:

I guess this then means sadly that the current released games won't see 4K or HDR availability. Although that may change in the foreseeable future. I mean I guess by the time the X releases, the games I'm referring to will likely be into their next iteration, would have loved to see Forza Horizon 3 in true 4K and at 60FPS.

SkatesPosted:

I've never been this excited for a console since the 360 was announced, really looking forward to the X.

k3rryPosted:

Great to know, was kinda confused at first about how things would transition over to the Xbox One X but this makes a lot of sense.

FibrilPosted:

I would only assume these icons would have been added even if no one asked. This is clearly a given in my opinion...

GossipPosted:

Will these games still work on the S tho?