Watch Dogs: Legion – Xbox Series X Trailer Showcases Ray-Tracing, Improved Fidelity

Ubisoft outlines expected features for the open world title on Xbox Series X.

Posted By | On 30th, Oct. 2020

Watch Dogs Legion

With Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs: Legion is now available for current-gen platforms, the development team is focused on its next-gen launch. It’s released a new trailer showcasing the various improvements and graphical feats capable on Xbox Series X, including 4K/30 FPS gameplay. Check it out below.

Along with dramatically reduced loading times, players can also expect assets in the open world to be of higher resolution and fidelity. This means that shadows, render targets, textures and high level geometry will look much better. Ray-traced reflections and variable refresh rate can also be expected, further increasing the immersion while exploring London.

Xbox One players can also benefit from Smart Delivery, which means a free upgrade for Xbox Series X/S at launch. Watch Dogs: Legion will be available on November 10th for Xbox Series X/S while the PlayStation 5 version releases on November 12th. For more impressions on the game, check out our official review here.


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