Another Microsoft-published Xbox One game will be patched to support high-dynamic range, the company has confirmed. Xbox Studios GM Shannon Loftis dropped the news on Twitter last night. She also confirmed that the patch that adds HDR support for Xbox One S consoles will come out in 2017.
Recore won't be the first Microsoft-published game with HDR support, as Forza Horizon 3 and Gears of War 4 already have it. You need an Xbox One S and a 4K-enabled TV to see the benefits of HDR, which include things like more vibrant and luminous colors.
Designed by Mega Man's Keiji Inafune, Recore launched in September at a budget price of $40. The game, which was the first in Microsoft's Xbox Play Anywhere program, saw middle-of-the-road reviews. It is currently discounted to $20 at places like Amazon and other stores.
For more on Recore, check out GameSpot's review and what other critics are saying.
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BTW - if you didn't already guess: @ReCoreGame is getting the HDR treatment, too! It will look awesome on your new Christmas TV. #XboxOneS
— Shannon Loftis (@shannonloftis) November 28, 2016
Xbox technical director Mike Ybarra backed this up with a tweet of his own, writing, "Recore with HDR? Yes, it's coming."— Shannon Loftis (@shannonloftis) November 28, 2016
Recore won't be the first Microsoft-published game with HDR support, as Forza Horizon 3 and Gears of War 4 already have it. You need an Xbox One S and a 4K-enabled TV to see the benefits of HDR, which include things like more vibrant and luminous colors.
Designed by Mega Man's Keiji Inafune, Recore launched in September at a budget price of $40. The game, which was the first in Microsoft's Xbox Play Anywhere program, saw middle-of-the-road reviews. It is currently discounted to $20 at places like Amazon and other stores.
For more on Recore, check out GameSpot's review and what other critics are saying.
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