ReCore Confirmed for HDR Support on Xbox One S in 2017

So that's happening.

Posted By | On 28th, Nov. 2016

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Comcept’s ReCore, the not-all-that-bad-but-not-all-that-good third person shooter platformer, has been confirmed to support high-dynamic range lighting or HDR on the Xbox One S in 2017. Xbox Studios GM Shannon Loftis noted on Twitter that the game will be patched for the same next year.

Furthermore, Xbox technical director Mike Ybarra confirmed the news. On Twitter, he said, “Recore with HDR? Yes, it’s coming.”

There are already several Xbox One titles which support HDR on the Xbox One S, notably Forza Horizon 3 and Gears of War 4. Fans who have an HDR display will benefit from these visual improvements the most. Going forward, it’s more likely that other exclusives like Halo Wars 2, Scalebound and so on feature HDR support from launch itself.

The question then is: Which other currently released game will receive HDR support through patches? Let us know which ones you’d like to see in the comments below and stay tuned for more information on the same in the coming months.


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