Dolby Access is going to change the way you hear your Xbox One games

Dolby Access is going to change the way you hear your Xbox One games

By Cameron Faulkner

Dolby Access might be the best-kept secret of E3 2017. Actually, that distinction belongs to Metroid Prime 4, but nevertheless, it’s a nifty app targeted specifically at Xbox One (including Xbox One S and Xbox One X) and Windows 10 users who want to up their game with 360-degree surround sound on the cheap.

While the app’s quiet release to the Windows Store dates back to the launch of Creators Update, Dolby is bringing it back up to the surface at E3 with the announcement of dedicated Atmos support for Gears of War 4 and Crackdown 3 coming soon, with many more to support the tech later on.

You’ll need Atmos-enabled hardware to get the absolute most out of the audio track-packed sound. But if you’re not in a position to make that investment, Dolby Access basically has your name on it. It can inject Dolby Atmos spatial sound into your PC and console audio mix without the need for any expensive audio equipment whatsoever.

With the software activated and the rich sound profile woven into your music, movies and games, you’re basically getting the best of Atmos delivered straight to the …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Gaming

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