When Microsoft revealed the Xbox One X, many believed it would suffer the same fate as the PlayStation 4 Pro, which up to this point, hasn't seen huge support from developers in general. But it would seem that the console from Microsoft will get a lot more love come this November.

After the console was revealed, Middle Earth: Shadow of War was touted as the first 4K HDR enhanced title. Shortly after, many other developers followed suit, pointing to how easy it was to develop for the system. Most notably, games like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and Elite: Dangerous will be upgraded to take full advantage of the system, and at E3, games like Anthem and Assassins Creed: Origins was shown to support it as well. Although the console will not receive 4K support on all games, as Microsoft pointed out, saying 'it is up to developers'; it is great to see these creators put in the time and effort for a console that hasn't even gone on sale yet.

As reported earlier, the console will download these enhanced features for all games regardless of the display connected to the system. According to Microsoft, this is to ensure that gamers get a consistent experience on the console, which is expected since you might not want to download hundred of gigabytes of updates to get the full experience once you do connect a 4K display.

Here is the full list of enhanced titles for the console, as reported by the developer:

Agents of Mayhem

Anthem

Ashen

Assassin’s Creed: Origins

Black Desert

Chess Ultra

Code Vein

Crackdown 3

Deep Rock Galactic

Dragon Ball Fighter Z

Evil Within 2

F1 2017

Far Cry 5

Farming Simulator 18

FIFA 18

Fortnite

Forza Motorsport 7

Hello Neighbor

Killing Floor 2

Life is Strange: Before the Storm

Madden NFL 18

Metro Exodus

Middle Earth: Shadow of War

NBA 2K18

Need for Speed Payback

Ori and the Will of the Wisps

Path of Exile

Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds

Project Cars 2

Raiders of the Broken Planet

Sea of Thieves

Star Wars Battlefront II

State of Decay 2

Super Lucky’s Tale

The Artful Escape

The Last Night

Wolfenstein: The New Colossus

Ark: Survival Evolved

Astroneer

Dead Rising 4

Dishonored 2

DOOM

Dovetail Games Euro Fishing

Elder Scrolls Online

Elite Dangerous

Everspace

Fallout 4

Farming Simulator 17

Final Fantasy 15

For Honor

Forza Horizon 3

Gears of War 4

Halo 5

Halo Wars 2

Hitman

Homefront: The Revolution

Injustice 2

Killer Instinct

Mantis Burn Racing

Minecraft

Outlast 2

Paladins: Champions of the Realm

Portal Knights

Pure Chess

Resident Evil 7

RiME

Rocket League

Skyrim SE

Slime Rancher

SUPERHOT

Tekken 7

The Surge

Titanfall 2

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands

Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide

We Happy Few

Witcher 3

World of Tanks

The Xbox One X will go on sale on November 7 and will have a retail price of $499. The system will have a 4K-capable 6Tflop GPU, eight-core CPU and 12GB of RAM. It will go on sale worldwide according to Microsoft, and the pre-order date will be announced closer to launch.

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Source: GamingBolt

Editor's note: This list was updated after it was originally published to remove titles that have not yet been confirmed to have Xbox One X Enhanced support. The title was also changed to more clearly reflect the fact that no official confirmation has yet been received for many of these games regarding Xbox One X Enhanced support. ﻿