Nintendo has reportedly updated the description on its US, Canada, and Japan websites for the Switch 2, removing mention of VRR support for TV play.
Other regions like Europe still mention VRR support on the Nintendo Switch 2 webpage.
European sites have VRR as a supported display out feature, but text may be in the process of removal from all regions.
VRR support for TV play is no longer mentioned on the US website, only HDR and 120Hz support are highlighted.
Nintendo's official Tech Specs page still lists 'VRR up to 120 Hz' for the built-in screen of the Switch 2.
VRR technology helps games move seamlessly by preventing frame skips and flickering, as described by Nintendo.
The Switch 2 also supports HDR, VRR, and frame rates up to 120 fps on compatible TVs.
Hamster's Arcade Archives 2 page for Ridge Racer references VRR support for more accurate reproduction of the arcade game experience.
Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) is mentioned as a new addition for the Nintendo Switch 2, offering smoother gameplay by preventing frame skips and flickering.
Nintendo's decision to include VRR, HDR, and 120Hz support on the Switch 2 surprised many, as it represents a departure from their past approaches.