Deus Ex: Mankind Divided now has HDR support on consoles

HDR support rolls out for Xbox One and PS4 versions of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.

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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided launched back in August without a huge impression left on gamers, but now the console versions of the game have been updated with support for HDR.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided now has HDR support on consoles | TweakTown.com

HDR support for Deus Ex: Mankind Divided has reached the Xbox One S, PS4 and the upcoming PS4 Pro. The full patch notes:

The following features have been added:

  • HDR support for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One S
  • PlayStation 4 Pro support

Various bug fixes for the following issues:

  • Crash during the shooting range tutorial
  • After talking to Vega, a freeze would occur when the player left the poor District, after seeing Miller first
  • Koller's fate after completing All in the Family, if the player spared Gallois
  • Exiting a tutorial during a flashbangtyphoon effect would cause the flashbangtyphoon effect to stay on screen permanently
  • Rarely, the hallway leading to Talos Rucker's room would not stream in after reaching the top of the elevator
  • Saving on the base build while NPCs are in search state and updating to day one patch, would cause the NPCs to search forever on that save

The patch also adds new Breach content and features:

  • Avatar customization (possibility to change the appearance of the Ripper in-game)
  • Overworld Map
  • New Santeau Corporation (New Maps and Darknet file)
  • New UI for avatar customization
  • New items: Premium Ripper Skins (2)
  • New item: Premium weapon (1)
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