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Xbox Series X: Dynamic Voltage Games exclusive to run at 4K 120 FPS

Xbox Series X: Dynamic Voltage Games exclusive to run at 4K 120 FPS

Before the end of the week, we will know what is new about Dynamic Voltage Games, which will only be released in the Microsoft gaming ecosystem.

Dynamic Voltage Games has announced that they will reveal their next videogame before the end of this week and that it will be exclusive to Xbox Series X. The Microsoft console, which is preparing to launch for Christmas 2020, will soon feature in its library this title capable of running in native 4K resolution and at 120 FPS.

The news has been revealed through the official Twitter account of this developer, responsible for titles such as Final Star on Xbox One and Pirates of First Star for Xbox One and PC.

“Throughout this week I will show gameplay of my first exclusive for Xbox Series X; which will be at native 4K resolution and 120 FPS. That is the good news, ”he begins by saying. And he ends up joking: "The bad thing is that I still can't capture at 4K 120 FPS."

We don't know more details about the title, neither the genre nor its possible release date. In the past, they have tackled graphic adventures and ship shooting games in true shoot ‘em up style.

The developers of the industry who have had a good opinion after knowing the final specifications of the console believe that its texture compressor will be better than that of PS5. Xbox Series X will be more powerful in terms of GPU capacity (12 TFLOPS vs. 10.28 TFLOPS on PS5), although the SSD memory of Sony's solution will be faster.

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Microsoft is clear that it wants to launch Xbox Series X in 2020, although they do not specify in which month or day. In our coverage of the console we tell you everything that awaits us with its control, a comparison between PS5 and Xbox Series X, how the RAM memory of Xbox Series X will be distributed for video games and a comparison of load times between the console of new generation and Xbox One X. Base, we know it will be backward compatible with all launch Xbox One games.

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