Nintendo has revealed details about the new Switch 2 console, featuring improved Joy-Cons, a larger screen with 120Hz and HDR support, and DLSS technology for better graphics performance.
The Switch 2 is reported to have ten times the graphical performance of the original, supporting up to 60 fps at 4K resolution and 120 fps at lower resolutions when docked.
The console includes new features like video chat capabilities and uses DLSS to enhance game rendering quality.
Despite the enhancements, the Switch 2 is priced at $450, higher than its predecessor, with additional costs for accessories like extra Joy-Cons and storage.
Nintendo is implementing a pre-order system to combat scalpers, prioritizing existing heavy Switch users with a Switch Online subscription.
The Switch 2 also includes voice chat and screen-sharing features accessible through the controllers, offering interactive communication options for gamers.
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