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Xbox Series S is already starting to miss out on next-gen upgrades – TechRadar
No ray tracing allowed

The Xbox Series S isnt even out yet, but its already missing out on some fairly noticeable next-gen upgrades that its more powerful counterparts, the Xbox Series X and PS5, will receive.
Capcom has confirmed that Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition includes high frame rates up to 120fps, enhanced 3D audio, reduced loading times, and Vergil as a playable character. The game will also support ray tracing on Xbox Series X, but it wont be present on Xbox Series S.
Weve also heard that PUBG will support…
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