Nintendo Switch 2 | There Is Very Little Left to Wait!
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It is said that the second generation will be able to boast of graphics at the level of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series.
This year, Nintendo released The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and a remaster of Metroid Prime - both games received rave reviews from critics and will almost certainly collect a number of GOTY nominations at the end of the year, but fans have been waiting for the second generation of the Switch for a long time.
Fresh rumors appeared that the long-awaited console will be released soon. A number of authoritative gaming media reported that a prototype of the console was secretly shown at the Gamescom exhibition . It is claimed that the new generation will have a screen with a higher resolution than the original Switch, as well as significantly more powerful hardware.
The main feature of Switch 2 turned out to be support for NVIDIA DLSS scaling technology with ray tracing enabled. Those who were at the private presentation say that the graphics on the compact console look as cool as possible - this is the level of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series.
It is also reported that the new "switch" will receive an 8-inch LCD screen, camera, 256/512 GB storage and backward compatibility with current games. As for the mode of operation of the console in the docking station, we are told that it will be able to display images in 4K resolution.
It is assumed that some studios have already received Switch 2 devkits for developers. The set-top box will appear on the market no later than the summer of 2024, and the device can be presented at the end of this year.
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