A dozen EA titles are on the way.
One of the most interesting features, recently revealed by Microsoft, lies in the possibility of using some backwards compatible titles, benefiting from a significant increase in performance. THE'FPS Boost, this is the name of this feature, is starting to take hold more and more, so much so that today some new entries have been announced that are able to fully exploit it.
Going more specifically, they are all productions distributed by Electronic Arts and freely downloadable by those who have an active EA Play (or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate) subscription:
- Battlefield 1 (120 hz on Xbox Series X)
- Battlefield 4 (120 hz on Xbox Series X / S)
- Battlefield V (120 hz on Xbox Series X)
- Mirror's Edge Catalyst (120 hz on Xbox Series X)
- Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare (120hz on Xbox Series X / S)
- Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville (120 hz on Xbox Series X / S)
- Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2 (120hz on Xbox Series X / S)
- Sea of Solitude (60 hz on Xbox Series X / S)
- Star Wars Battlefront (120Hz on Xbox Series X / S)
- Star Wars Battlefront II (120Hz on Xbox Series X)
- Titanfall (120hz on Xbox Series X)
- Titanfall 2 (120Hz on Xbox Series X / S)
- Unravel 2 (120 hz on Xbox Series X / S)
Are you ready to take advantage of FPS Boost via Xbox?