Bethesda unveils its planned Xbox One X enhancements

Now that the Xbox One X is out, plenty of games will be receiving enhancements. These enhancements will take advantage of the Xbox One X’s raw power and should improve the experience. Bethesda has released details of the Xbox One X enhancements coming for its titles.

Bethesda Xbox One X Enhancements;

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
  • Supports 4K Resolution
  • Enhanced features include:
    • Dynamic Resolution

Fallout 4
  • Supports 4K Resolution
  • Enhanced features include:
    • Dynamic Resolution
    • Enhanced draw distance for trees, grass, objects and NPCs
    • Enhanced God Ray effects

Skyrim Special Edition
  • Supports 4K Resolution
  • Enhanced features include:
    • Dynamic Resolution

Dishonored 2 & Dishonored: Death of the Outsider
  • Supports 4K Resolution
  • Enhanced features include:
    • Dynamic Resolution
    • Improved framerate stability
    • 4K textures
    • Improved geometry/draw distances
    • Improved anti-aliasing
    • Improved shadows quality


The Evil Within 2
  • Enhanced Features include:
    • Upgraded resolution
    • Higher framerate
    • 30 fps lock removal

The Elder Scrolls Online
  • Supports Native 4K Resolution and HDR
  • Enhanced features include:
    • Increased view distance
    • Upgraded shadows with Screen Space Ambient Occlusion
    • Upgraded water reflections

Bethesda has not revealed when players can expect these improvements, but has said they’ll be available in future updates. Additionally, Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion are joining the catalogue of Xbox One X enhanced titles.

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