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Xbox Announces More Games with FPS Boost, Including a Bunch of EA Titles

By Camilo OlmedoApril 22, 2021
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A few months, Xbox detailed their new FPS Boost support that would allow for many games on their next-gen consoles to hit either 60 or 120 fps. Now we have even more games being added to the list and there are some really great ones on the lineup.

Over half of the new additions are available through EA Play. Some of the standouts being Titanfall 2, Star Wars Battlefront II, and Unravel 2. There are also a handful of non-EA titles such as Prey, Dishonored – Definitive Edition, and Watch Dogs 2. All games that definitely deserve a look.

The full list of newly added games with FPS Boose support can be seen below:

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FPS Boost is yet another push by Xbox to create the best video game ecosystem possible. It’s a great feature for those that want to optimize their games as well as their experience will silky smooth frame rates. And this is only the beginning as more titles will be added to the list as time goes on. 

For the full rundown of what Xbox has in store for FPS Boost, you can check out Major Nelson’s site and you can also stay tuned to us here at The Outerhaven.

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