Dirt 5 gets new Xbox Series S gameplay trailer, launch title for Xbox Series X and S

Dirt 5 is looking good on the Xbox Series S.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Dirt 5is coming to PC and current-gen consoles like the Xbox One and Playstation 4 come November 6, 2020, but the real news recently was confirmation from Codemasters thatnext-gen upgrades are happening. When theXbox Series XandXbox Series Srelease on November 10, 2020, Dirt 5 will be right there as a launch title, featuring up to 4K resolutions and up to 120fps, along with other visual enhancements. Now, we get to see the game in action running on the upcoming Xbox Series S.

Utilizing XboxSmart Delivery, the Xbox Series S will be optimized for Dirt 5 day one, and shows off crispy 1440p gameplay at a smooth and consistent 60fps in the gameplay trailer. Even with YouTube compression, the game looks great, with nice reflections, textures, and loads of little details in the car model like working guages, suspension, and more. If Dirt 5 is any indication, the Xbox Series S is shaping up to be a perfectly capable gaming machine in its own right.

Dirt 5 is out November 6, but will have its next-gen enhancements ready the moment the next-gen Xbox’s are out in the wild. Dirt 5 has also promisedPlaystation 5enhancements, but until we learn more about the Playstation 5 those details remain hidden.

Were you impressed by the Xbox Series S gameplay? Let us know in the comments below!

The latest off-road racer.

Dirt is back again with Dirt 5, a more approachable racer than previous entries that intends to draw in old and new players alike with gorgeous graphics, addictive racing mechanics, and more. Jump in on Xbox, Playstation, and PC when the game launches in the end of 2020.

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