The Division 2 will tap the Xbox One X's new High Refresh Rate functionality to boost FPS on specific displays.

According to The Division 2's store page, the game will support variable refresh rates on Xbox One S and Xbox One X systems, allowing users to breach the game's 30FPS cap. Both consoles technically support up to 120Hz output over HDMI, but the Xbox One X's higher-end horsepower will drive consistently higher frame rates while gaming.

Of course you'll need a TV or monitor that supports up to 120Hz over HDMI to take advantage of the mode. High Refresh Rate only works in 1080p and 1440p resolutions and the console's display settings will automatically down to 60Hz when set to 4K or 720p resolution (whereas The Division 2 hits scaled 30FPS in 4K by default).

The Division 2 also features other optimizations for Xbox One X hardware, including HDR10 support and 4K textures. If you're a PC player, Ubisoft has put lots of effort into the port and will leverage higher-end hardware to push greater in-game perf.

The Division 2 comes out on March 15, 2019 for PS4, Xbox One and PC.

Check below for more info on the Xbox's variable refresh rate functionality: