The RPG receives technical update coinciding with its arrival on Xbox Game Pass.
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The new version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance is now available on Xbox Series, taking advantage of its landing on the catalog to offer technical improvements compared to the original Xbox One edition. The update introduces significant changes in resolution, visual quality, and performance, with clear differences between Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.
The technical review shows a notable leap in sharpness, textures, and overall stability, although each console takes a different approach to balancing graphics quality and smoothness.
Resolution and Performance of Kingdom Come: Deliverance on Xbox Series
On Xbox Series X, the game runs at a native resolution of approximately 1440p upscaled to 4K, with ultra-quality graphics settings and enhanced visuals. It also includes the option to enable or disable HD textures. In terms of performance, the title aims for 60 FPS, although there are occasional drops that can go down to 50 FPS in demanding moments.
On the other hand, Xbox Series S runs the game at a native resolution estimated to be around 720p, with no option to enable HD textures. Visually, the image is smoother and with less detail than on Series X, but it maintains a solid presentation. In terms of performance, it stands out for its greater stability: it stays at 60 FPS more consistently, with occasional drops to 58 or 59 FPS.
Overall, the update allows you to enjoy Kingdom Come: Deliverance on Xbox Series with an experience that is clearly superior to the previous generation, offering visible improvements in both image quality and smoothness.

