Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition will not support Ray Tracing on Xbox Series S.

    Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition will not support Ray Tracing on Xbox Series S.

    When it was presented on September 8, many began to have doubts about the power of Xbox series s, the next-gen “budget” console that will expand the offering of Microsoft products, also composed of the elder sister X series. Many immediately questioned whether the lower price was also synonymous with reduced performance and, although on the one hand Phil Spencer reassured potential buyers of the console's high performance, on the other hand, it touches to record as different games they will not support Ray Tracing on Xbox Series S. Among these is now also added Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition.



    The title of Capcom, also arriving on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 e Xbox One, will not support this technology on Series S, unlike what was previously stated by the Japanese software house. This support will only be guaranteed on Xbox Series X through a updating of the game, to download for free. Below is the translation of the press release with which Capcom announced this information and revealed further details about the game:

    We are excited to bring Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition to Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X, with high framerates of up to 120 frames per second, improved 3D audio, reduced load times, Legendary Dark Knight difficulty, Turbo mode and Vergil playable on both consoles. Fans playing on Xbox Series X will also be able to experience the game in 4K resolution and DirectX Ray Tracing.

    Both consoles deliver breakthrough next-generation speed and performance, and while we're only scratching the surface of what they may be able to do, our teams look forward to continuing to explore the full features of the Xbox Series X and Series S in the future. . While Ray Tracing will be available as a downloadable title update on Xbox Series X, Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition will not support it on Xbox Series S.



    In conclusion, we remind you that the Capcom title will be available at the launch of Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X, or from the next 10st November.

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