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Dead or Alive 6: Is it Xbox One X Enhanced? Answered

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Is Dead or Alive 6 Xbox One X Enhanced?

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Dead or Alive 6, the latest and hopefully greatest in the long-running fighting game franchise has finally arrived and fans on Xbox One are able to hop and give the game a go. If you’re here, you’re probably wondering if Dead or Alive 6 is Xbox One X enhanced. Here’s what you need to know.

The short answer is yes. Dead or Alive 6 is Xbox One X enhanced in a similar way to lots of other recently released games that take advantage of the horsepower under that that hood.

Basically, you have a choice of going all-in on superior Xbox One X enhanced 4K resolution, or opting for a frame-rate mode instead. You can go for 4K visuals, but you won’t be able to hold 60 frames per second (FPS). Or you can settle for 1080p, and have a consistent 60 FPS frame rate.

It’s honestly a preference call for you, it probably doesn’t make a dramatic difference for the average gamer. If you’re looking for a suggestion, play the story mode with 4K visuals so everyone looks as good as can be, and switch it to the FPS mode when you play online to ensure it runs as smooth as it possibly can.

If you have the ability to take advantage of an Xbox One X enhanced title, then you might as well. While lag will likely be the main culprit in causing problems in most cases online, it doesn’t hurt to have a higher frame rate.

These Xbox One X preferences can be found in the game’s options at the bottom of the main menu.

That does it for whether Dead or Alive 6 is Xbox One X enhanced. Hopefully you got your answer, but let us know in the comments if you have anything else you want to ask us.

For more tips, tricks, and news on the latest in the classic fighting game series, check out our wiki guide. Also, check out our latest interview with series director and producer Yohei Shimbori.

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Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.

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