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Red Dead Redemption, Gears of War 2, four more Xbox 360 titles are now Xbox One X Enhanced

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
April 10, 2018
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Today during the Inside Xbox webcast, Microsoft announced that Gears of War 2, Portal 2, Darksiders, Red Dead Redemption, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed and Sonic Generations (just added to the Backward Compatibility List) are now enhanced for the Xbox One X. These six titles are now designed to take advantage of the most powerful Xbox console ever released, and should now include amazing detail, higher performance, and steadier framerates.

Just added a few more titles to our #XboxOneX Enhanced list. Including a few all-time favorites: https://t.co/q3Vq7UBOvJ pic.twitter.com/oIdeYIuef7

— Xbox (@Xbox) April 10, 2018

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, Forza Horizon, Fable Anniversary and Crackdown were the last Xbox 360 titles to get the Xbox One X Enhanced treatment. The titles joining today are also some all-time favorite titles, so many gamers are likely to enjoy them in new beauty on their Xbox One X systems. “They all look unbelievable, Red Dead looks amazing, and Sonic Generations really pops,” said Bill Stillwell from the Xbox Back Compatability Team during today’s webcast.

We’ve also Enhanced some new Xbox 360 games for #XboxOneX. Which one will you play first? #InsideXbox pic.twitter.com/OjibZrzqhe

— Xbox (@Xbox) April 10, 2018

As always, you can keep track of the titles included in the Xbox One X Enhanced Catalog by checking here. Let us know in the comments which of these games you’re planning to revisit on your Xbox One X.

Further reading: Backward Compatibility, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox One X

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