Xbox Series X will play four generations of legacy titles, some in HDR and 120fps

This morning, Jason Ronald, Director of Program management for Xbox Series X has made a blog post about the next-gen Xbox and its backwards compatibility with older Xbox games. From day 1, the Series X will be compatible with games across all four generation of Xbox consoles.

The challenge in being able to do this is outlined in the blog post. Primarily, it comes down to the variances in chip architectures. The Series X’s custom chip is thanks to this ability, in addition to the design of the Xbox OS and hypervisor.

Over 100,000 hours have been clocked testing old games on the Series X, which concluded that thousands of games will be playable from launch day. The team hopes to clock 200,000 hours by the time the console is set to launch, which is slated for this holiday season.
Xbox Series X will play four generations of legacy titles, some in HDR and 120fps
The Xbox Series X will be the best console to play old games on since the games run on the Series X hardware natively. This means that you can expect faster load times, and in some cases, higher frame rates. Ronald explains that a new partnership with the Xbox Advanced Technology Group enables a way to automatically add HDR support for games. This is done with no impact to the game’s performance and it can be applied to games all the way back to the original Xbox.

The team also continues to listen to feedback from the community on additional titles that you would like to see added to the compatibility program. Resurrecting titles from history often presents a complex mix of technical and licensing challenged, but the team is committed to doing everything we can to continue to preserve our collective gaming legacy.

New techniques have been invented to make games not only run at higher resolutions, but at higher framerates as well. Not all titles will have the ability, but some will be able to double their frame rates from 30fps to 60fps or from 60fps to 120fps.

The Xbox Series X was first announced back in December with an expected launch happening sometime this upcoming Holiday Season.

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