Here's What The Kingdom Come: Deliverance Upgrade Looks Like On Xbox Series X|S
Image: Fuzion Xbox Testing on YouTube

The new version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S has officially arrived today as part of the game's arrival on Xbox Game Pass, and so we've got some footage from both consoles to bring your way!

We're going back to the YouTube channel Fuzion Xbox Testing for this, which is often the first source to share both Series X and Series S gameplay for new releases, and they've once again delivered with Kingdom Come: Deliverance.

On Xbox Series X, the game is said to be running at a native resolution of around 1440p, upscaled to 4K. Fuzion says the graphics are "vastly improved" compared to the original Xbox One version, and the official description for the upgrade mentions that it's now running at "ultra-quality settings" with "improved visual assets". Interestingly, there's an option to turn HD textures on or off, but the performance seems to be pretty much the same — it runs at 60FPS for the most part in this footage, but with semi-regular drops to as low as 50FPS at the worst.

On Xbox Series S, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is suggested to be running at a native 720p (could be inaccurate), and this time there are no HD texture options to toggle on or off. The game still looks good, albeit slightly softer and naturally less detailed than the Series X version, while the frame rate actually seems to be more stable than on Series X, sticking to 60FPS for the most part with only occasional dips to 58 or 59FPS in this footage.

You can obviously try KCD for yourself if you're an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Premium or PC Game Pass member, as it has just been added to those tiers today. Alternatively, the game now retails at £24.99 / $29.99 on the Xbox Store, and we've seen it drop to as low as £2.49 / $2.99 in past Xbox sales.

We'll leave you with Fuzion Xbox Testing's two videos of KCD1 down below:

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