The Xbox Series X games with the best graphics

    By Jesse Lennox
Updated January 22, 2025

Ever since the original Xbox hit the market to compete with the PlayStation, the two systems have more or less been at a graphical stalemate. Yes, the Xbox One lagged slightly behind the PS4, but with this generation, Microsoft decided to split the difference and offer players two choices for jumping into next-gen. Comparing the Xbox Series X versus Series S all comes down to graphics since they can both play the best Xbox Series X games.

Despite having an uneven release schedule from first-party studios, the Xbox Series X has built up an impressive library of visually stunning games, and there are plenty of upcoming Xbox Series X games to look forward to. Many games here could even be mistaken for real-life footage or images, and yet they’re fully playable on this powerful console. Showing off what your new console can push out visually is always a treat, so if you’re looking for a handful of games that will make any onlooker’s jaw drop, here are our picks for some of the Xbox Series X games with the best graphics.

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