Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Xbox Series X Upgrade

February 11, 2022 at 10:03pm
By Jason Stettner

Here are the specific details in regards to the improvements that have been made for the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Xbox Series X upgrade. It features HDR support with a native 4k resolution at 30fps. It should smoothly hit these targets with the extra power that is present. It is worth nothing that most games do receive a standard 16x anisotropic filtering through Xbox Backwards Compatibility.

Those are the key details that are present. This game is not Optimized on the platform, meaning it wasn’t specifically adjusted for the platform and instead received these upgrades through either inheriting it from the previous generation or automatically. A video showcasing this is found below, alongside a photo representing the game.


Description/Synopsis
Your favorite wacky sort of wild character returns within this unique revisit that brings back the first three games with enhanced visuals and a cohesive art direction across all three entries. You’ll be able to spin, wamp and eventually jump your way to victory within this hardcore yet beautiful 3D platformer series.

Enjoy the original that started it all, hop into the sequel with Cortex Strikes Back and finally get Warped for that third entry in the series. All of the games are greatly improved with so many visual tweaks but alas that exact same original style that you’re likely used to if you enjoyed these classics when they originally released ever so many years ago.

It even has inspired cut content brought back into the game and some Future Tense levels included as well. There are some difficulty additions, and other changes that will allow you to witness the magic of this series well into the future as this series has finally been touched up in so many exciting ways. A future Xbox first party title, with perhaps more room for improvement as well.

Hopefully you found these details helpful in regards to understanding how this game is running on the platform. Whether that’s in the boosted resolution (visual fidelity) that’s provided in the filtering, or just generally the extra performance that assists with the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy frame rate to keep it running smoothly.

Certainly great to see what these games can provide on the latest console platform that features full backwards compatible support and will see many new titles release over its lifespan. It should be exciting to see what’s to come for the consoles and how much gaming will change over this generation.

To summarize these were the details on if Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy can run on Xbox Series X/S console platforms. You can read a review of a related title below, or check out a game hub for further coverage as well. Don’t forget to check out the video content to see the game in action.

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Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Xbox Series X Screenshot
Gamerheadquarters Reviewer Jason Stettner