Dolby Atmos support has been on the block since the Xbox One debuted in 2017, and has now arrived on the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. A license is required to use the surround sound tech on headphones, but it can be used on soundbars and speakers.
Dolby Vision games require a compatible display, but are also available to those who can enable them. Currently, however, not every TV that supports Dolby Vision games can display at 120Hz, but Microsoft and Dolby are working closely with TV manufacturers to update more displays.
If you want to get the most out of it, first check out how to enable 120Hz on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. Otherwise, check out the full list below for every Xbox Series X|S game with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support. We’ve also compiled a full list of PS5 and Xbox Series X games with 120fps support if you’re interested.
Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos Xbox Series X: supported games
More than 100 next-generation HDR-enabled titles will soon support Dolby Vision, including games now and in the future. However, not all of them will support both Dolby Vision and Atmos games, but these are the titles that do.
We will update this page if more games that support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos are released in the future.
Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos Xbox Series X: Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Dolby Vision game?
Dolby Vision is an HDR format that provides better brightness, contrast and vivid colors compared to other HDR technologies. Dolby Vision also automatically tones map-compliant games, meaning gamers won’t have to manually calibrate each game to get the best possible HDR experience.
What is Dolby Atmos?
Dolby Atmos delivers compelling surround sound that allows you to hear sound with 360-degree accuracy. It works on any headset, and many Xbox Series X|S games already include native Dolby Atmos support and sound fantastic.
Does PS5 support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos games?
No, PS5 does not support Dolby Vision or Dolby Atmos games. Instead, Sony’s console uses HDR10 for high dynamic range, and proprietary Tempest 3D audio technology for surround sound. You need an HDR display to use HDR10, and 3D audio works with any headphones and can also be played through your TV speakers.