Destiny 2 Next-Gen Gameplay on Xbox Series X (4K 60fps)

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After a long wait, Bungie has finally released the next-gen update for Destiny 2. The new features that came to Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PlayStation 5 include 4k gaming at 60 frames per second. Here’s about six minutes of Cosmodrome gameplay running on an Xbox Series X.

In addition to gaming at 60hz at a 4k resolutions, Destiny 2 also got a field of view slider that lets you see the game in a whole new perspective. Previously, consoles were maxed out to a maximum FOV of 75. With this next-gen update, players can now take that all the way to levels once only available to PC. The new field of view max for Destiny 2 is now 105 allowing you to have so much more on the screen at a given time. Finally, if you’ve got the hardware, you can jump into the Crucible will a whopping 120hz. Of course, you’ll need a display that can reach those heights. Check you Xbox or PlayStations display settings to determine if your TV or monitor will support 120fps.

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Xbox Series X and Series S are upcoming home video game consoles developed by Microsoft. They are both scheduled to be released on November 10, 2020 as the fourth generation of the Xbox console family, succeeding Xbox One.

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