

It's not a surprise to see DTS go after gamers.

By comparison, it costs $14.99 to buy the Dolby Atmos app for headphones. Alternatively, you can purchase DTS:X by itself for $9.99.
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The latter works with movies and TV shows. The $19.99 package includes both DTS Headphone:X and DTS:X. You can try out DTS Sound Unbound for two weeks for free, though you'll need to make a one-time in-app purchase to continue using the tech with your headphones. Unlike Dolby Access, DTS Sound Unbound isn't available on the Xbox One yet, though support is on the way. In fact, both apps support more or less the same handful of games. At first glance, that's not a lot of games out of the gate, but it turns out Dolby Access - Dolby's take on the same concept - only supports 12 titles itself. The app also won't work with just any game.Īt launch, DTS Sound Unbound supports 11 games, including Gears 5, Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Metro: Exodus. The one limitation of the app is that it isn't compatible with certain hi-res headphones - though it supports more than 450 different models otherwise. DTS says its headphone codec will give you an edge in competitive games, as well as make single-player games more immersive. Dubbed DTS Sound Unbound, the app builds on Microsoft's Spatial Sound platform to make almost any old pair of stereo headphones capable of outputting 3D sound. Taking a page from longtime rival Dolby, DTS is out today with a new Windows 10 app that promises to give gamers access to enhanced audio.
