Recently, the list of games that will support Xbox One X has been expanded and, to date, the list includes more than 150 titles, but there is a lack of both Destiny 2 (which is now available) and Call of Duty: WWII (scheduled on November 3). Both Activision home games are marketed in partnership with Sony, a reason why some content first debut on PlayStation 4 and later on other platforms (Xbox One and PC).
In this scenario, for obvious reasons, there is no chance to advertise the improvements that both games will have on Xbox One X. It should be considered that the new Microsoft console is far more powerful than PlayStation 4 Pro so it is likely that both titles will be able to offer a superior technical support on Xbox One X, which is actually the reference version.
Activision and their development teams have not released detailed information on how the games will exploit the extra power of the new Xbox One model. A recent TrueAchievements Tweet, however, seems to confirm that Destiny 2 and Call of Duty: WWII will exploit the power of the Xbox platform.
The incredible amount of #XboxOneXEnhanced content that came with our review console. A massive thank you to @xboxuk! pic.twitter.com/bDT4zwEkaC
— TrueAchievements (@TrueAchievement) October 26, 2017
An image shows us the cover of Xbox One X enhancements for both games are now confirmed, but the exact nature of the enhancements is still unknown.