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'Final Fantasy 15' Release Date, Latest News & Update: Microsoft Announces HDR Suport for Xbox One S Following PS4

'Final Fantasy 15' Release Date, Latest News & Update: Microsoft Announces HDR Suport for Xbox One S Following PS4

Great news fo those who are looking forward to the release of "Final Fantasy 15" this November. The upcoming open world action RPG will have HDR support for the new Xbox One S. This news comes via Microsoft's Phil Spencer, who took to Twitter to share the news.

According to Gamespot, HDR support for "Final Fantasy 15" on PlayStation 4 had been announced back in September and fans who are looking to play on the new Xbox One S are anxious to know if the game will have HDR support for the console. Gamers can rest easy knowing that Microsoft has announced HRD support for Xbox One S.

As per VG24/7, HDR support is available on the new Xbox One S, but not in its predecessors. HDR or high dynamic range is a new mode that enables more vibrant colors and excellent image in TVs and monitors that support such features. Other games that have adapted HDR include Square Enix's "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided," The Coalition's "Gears of War 4," and Playground Games' "Forza Horizon 3."

In other "Final Fantasy 15" news, fans can now get a glimpse of the new death spell. According to Forbes, the new death spell works slightly differently than the spells fans are familiar with thanks to the game's predecessors. First of all, gamers are required to have the Ring of the Lucii equipped. Then, the death spell will be used in the enemy, causing life to drain out of him.

There's also a first look at the new Bandersnatch, one of the most familiar "Final Fantasy 15" enemies. The game is directed by Hajime Tabata. Back in August, it was announced that the studio needed more time to iron out the kinks in the game and thus was delayed for a November release.

"Final Fantasy 15" is arriving to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on November 29.

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