Forza Motorsport 5 Runs at Native 1080p; Ryse Does Not

Thanks to upscaling though, it's unlikely you'll notice.

Microsoft has announced that while Forza Motorsport 5 will run at native 1080p on Xbox One, Ryse: Son of Rome will not.
In a series of tweets, the company's chief of staff for Devices and Studios Aaron Greenberg revealed that Ryse will run at native 900p, though will be upscaled by the console.
When the Xbox 360 launched back in 2005, Microsoft aimed to get all its first-party titles running at 720p, though some like Perfect Dark Zero and Project Gotham Racing 3 failed to manage this.
Thanks to the upscaling abilities of the Xbox One, it's unlikely that this will have a particularly noticeable effect on the final image quality of Ryse when it releases. When all's said and done, everything we've seen so far suggests it'll be a beautiful game, but we'll have to wait until the game releases alongside the console on November 22 to be sure.
The Xbox One is available for pre-order/reserve now at online retailers in multiple territories.
Published by: Microsoft
Developed by: Turn 10 Studios
Genre: Racing
Release Date:
United States: November 22, 2013
Australia: November 22, 2013
UK: November 22, 2013
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