Every Xbox Series X Game That Supports Ray Tracing

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Every Xbox Series X Game That Supports Ray Tracing

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Ray tracing is one of the most exciting new capabilities of the Xbox Series X. Brought to market by Nvidia’s RTX range of graphics cards, ray tracing adds a new level of depth and realism to games. Instead of using predetermined lighting points or shadow maps, ray tracing follows each simulated photon of light, rendering reflections, shadows, and lighting overall in a more true-to-life way.

Contents Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold WarCall of the SeaControl Ultimate EditionDevil May Cry 5: Special EditionDoom EternalEnlistedFortniteGears 5ManeaterThe MediumMetro ExodusNBA 2K21Observer: System ReduxPoker ClubResident Evil: VillageWatch Dogs: Legion

The problem is that ray tracing is extremely demanding, so not every game supports it. Worse, some games that originally advertised ray tracing don’t support it now. We did the digging so you don’t have to, compiling a list of every Xbox Series X game that supports ray tracing. Because of the mix-ups in marketing, our list is focused on released games only. It should grow significantly as the console generation matures.

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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War聽features ray-traced shadows on Xbox Series X. Although reflections are easier to spot, ray traced shadows do a lot to bring a scene to life over traditional rasterized shadows. Black Ops Cold War聽continues the story of the original聽Black Ops聽game. You play as a highly specialized operative sent on a black operation to neutralize a Soviet spy at the behest of Ronald Reagan.

Call of the Sea A shack built on a tropical island.

One of the most overlooked games of 2020,聽Call of the Sea聽is a delightful, surprising adventure/puzzle about exploring an island. We’ll leave the narrative description at that (Call of the Sea聽really has an excellent story, and we’d hate to spoil it). The Xbox console exclusive supports ray tracing on Series X consoles, making the gorgeous, pseudo-realistic island look even prettier.

Control Ultimate Edition A soldier in a colorful construction area.

Control Ultimate Edition, which includes the next-gen version of聽Control聽along with all of the DLC, supports ray-traced shadows and reflections on Xbox Series X. The game has two graphical modes, one without ray tracing that runs at 60 fps (frames per second), and another with ray tracing that runs at 30 fps. Control聽comes from Remedy Entertainment (Alan Wake,聽Quantum Break), and like the studio’s previous games, it’s a high-octane action game with an engaging, if unsettling, narrative.

Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition Virgil performing a judgement cut.

Originally, Capcom announced that聽Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition would not feature ray tracing at launch on Xbox Series X, but the game launched with the same suite of graphical options across Series X and PlayStation 5. It actually features four graphics modes, two of which enable ray-traced reflections. Quality mode renders the game at 4K and runs between 30 fps and 60 fps, while performance mode renders the game at 1080p and stays locked at 60 fps.

Doom Eternal The Doom Slayer shoots demons in Doom Eternal.

After an optimization patch,聽Doom Eternal can now show you all the demonic blood and gore the way it was always meant to be seen. The update gives players three choices for how they want the game to run on their Series X: Performance, Balanced, and Quality. Quality is the only one with ray tracing, however. Unlike many other games, though, it manages to hold a rock-solid 60 fps at a crisp 1080p resolution while still showing off all the lighting effects for an even more immersive and brutal experience.

Enlisted A troop of soldiers in white outfits taking position.

Enlisted聽is part of Xbox’s Game Preview program, meaning it’s still in active development. It’s a squad-based FPS/MMO set during World War 2, allowing you to play in the battles that defined the war.聽Enlisted聽is a game all about scale, and ray tracing helps with that a lot. Developer Darkflow Software actually uses a proprietary system for ray-traced global illumination, allowing the studio to achieve accurate lighting and shadows in even the largest scenes.

Fortnite Fortnite characters running away from an explosion.

Fortnite has ray tracing on PC, but information about the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions is sparse. The visual upgrade between current- and last-gen is clear, though. On Series X,聽Fortnite’s lighting is softer and more accurate, with the iconic ray tracing shine that comes from any object emitting light. Fortnite聽isn’t the best showcase of ray tracing, but if you play a lot, the graphical enhancements are enough to justify the jump to the Series X.

Gears 5 A red desert in Gears of War.

Gears 5 doesn’t actually use the ray-tracing hardware inside the Xbox Series X, instead using software ray tracing in screen-space. That doesn’t mean ray tracing looks bad in Gears 5, though. Compared with the previous version of the game, the software ray tracing renders shadows much more accurately. Gears 5 has been a technical marvel since launch, and with the power of Series X, it looks better than ever.

Maneater Two sharks fighting underwater.

Maneater聽features ray-traced reflections and refractions on Xbox Series X, which makes a huge difference for a game that takes place primarily underwater. It’s an open-world sandbox where you play as a shark terrorizing shallow waters. As you gnash through aquatic and land-bound foes, you’ll earn perks and experience, allowing you to grow and take on larger threats.

The Medium A woman holding her head in a nightmare.

The Medium is a pretty, if under-optimized, Xbox Series X exclusive that features ray-traced reflections. The feature is available on Xbox Series X and PC, and the Series X version is capped at 30 fps. The Medium聽is a physiological horror game that follows a medium named Marianne as she ventures deep into an abandoned communist resort. The game is rather unique as far as adventure/puzzle titles go, featuring a dual reality mechanic where two worlds are rendered on screen at the same time.

Metro Exodus An abandoned building with the sun shining through.

The enhancements given to聽Metro Exodus make it look like a brand-new game on the Series X despite being one of the oldest games on this list. Taking place in the post-apocalyptic landscapes of Russia, both the interior and exterior locations were begging for this lighting upgrade. It’s just as much a survival horror game as a FPS, so lighting was always a major component in setting the tone of the Metro games. And with the dynamic day and night cycle in this latest entry, it just makes the dread all the more palpable.

NBA 2K21 Two basketball players playing basketball.

Sports games are rarely a reason to upgrade to next-gen, but聽NBA 2K21聽makes a compelling argument. The difference is night and day, bringing the character models, courts, and animations to life in a way that no sports game has done before. As a game, NBA 2K21聽continues to build on 2K’s sports franchise, featuring the MyCareer and MyTeam modes, as well as franchise mode.聽NBA 2K21聽doesn’t change much when it comes to gameplay, but the graphical improvements are worth the price of admission alone.

Observer: System Redux Two cyborgs talking through a neon display.Bloober Team

Of all the genres, horror games are some of the best suited to getting the ray-tracing treatment. Observer: System Redux perhaps is the best proof of this due to it being both a horror and cyberpunk-style game. The dark, neon, and technological environments are now truly engrossing on the Series X, putting the game on par with the PS5, which already supported ray tracing for the title.

Poker Club A man in a red hoodie holding poker chips.

You know ray tracing is hitting the mainstream when a poker game decides it’s an important graphical feature.聽Poker Club聽is one of the most unlikely games to support ray tracing, but it does. While you’re bluffing your way to an early demise, at least you’ll be able to spot a few accurate reflections bouncing off your chips.

Resident Evil: Village A zombie attacking in Resident Evil Village.

Another game we had to wait a bit to get fully optimized,聽Resident Evil: Village on the Series X also comes with a few new options depending on what you want to prioritize. If you’re looking to make the dingy, mist-covered village and candlelit interiors pull you in like never before, the ray-tracing option is quite impressive. Not only does it allow the resolution to hit up to 4K, but you can also keep HDR on and get a decent 45 frames per second.

Watch Dogs: Legion A man with a mohawk on a motorcycle running from the cops.

Watch Dogs: Legion was one of the few Series X games available at launch, and although the game itself is a bit prosaic, it still looks great. It’s a great showcase of early-gen ray-tracing effects and a benchmark that will likely be compared to future releases. Legion continues the story of聽Watch Dogs 2,聽following DedSec as they recruit, hack, and fight to build a resistance against the oppressive private military group Albion.

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