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Xbox has a two-year console exclusive on Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos – Yahoo News Australia
But you’ll still need to pay a license fee for Atmos audio on Xbox consoles or PC.

Don’t expect the PlayStation 5 or Nintendo’s rumored Switch upgrade
to get Dolby Vision
or Dolby Atmos
support anytime soon. Microsoft has console exclusivity on both technologies for two years, according to an Xbox Wire France blog post
. Engadget has contacted Microsoft for more details.
Xbox Series X/S systems have supported Dolby Atmos’ 3D audio capabilities
since the consoles were released in November, while Xbox One has done so since 2017
. To use Dolby Atmos on Xbox consoles or PC, you…
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