Summary
- The Nintendo Switch 2 is rumored to be capable of running The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild at 4K 60FPS and supports Nvidia DLSS upscaling technology, delivering visuals on par with the PS5 and Xbox Series consoles.
- The handheld gaming market has exploded with the introduction of devices like the Steam Deck, Asus ROG Ally, Ayaneo KUN, and Lenovo Legion Go, but the original Nintendo Switch remains one of the top-selling consoles of all time.
- Recent leaks suggest that Nintendo showcased demos of the Switch 2 at Gamescom, featuring a souped-up version of Breath of the Wild with improved performance and DLSS 3.1, as well as The Matrix Unreal Engine 5 running on targeted specs for the next-generation Switch.
Nintendo Switch 2 is shaping up to be a beast of a console especially compared to its predecessor. Following the stories from this year’s Gamescom, a new report states that the Switch 2 is capable of running The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild at 4K 60 FPS and supports Nvidia DLSS upscaling technology. The upcoming console is said to deliver visuals on par with the PS5 and Xbox Series consoles. As of now, Nintendo has not shared any information on a new Switch, so this piece of information should be taken with a pinch of salt.
Handheld gaming devices are all the rage these days. Following the Steam Deck which was released in February of last year, the handheld gaming market has exploded with the likes of Asus ROG Ally, Ayaneo KUN, Lenovo Legion Go, and many other on-the-go gaming devices. But, even before the Steam Deck, there was one king in the handheld space and that was the Nintendo Switch. Launched in March 2017, it is now the third best-selling console of all time after the PlayStation 2 and the Nintendo DS.
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Display card main info widgetNintendo Switch
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- Nintendo
- Battery
- 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required
- Dimensions
- 13.7 x 7.8 x 3.66 inches
- Weight
- 2.65 pounds
The Nintendo Switch is a hybrid portable and home console that aims to be the only gaming system anyone needs. The hybrid controller is an undisputed success because it provides a high degree of portable visual quality and converts easily into a home console.
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Display card main info widgetSteam Deck
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- Yes
- Screen
- 7" diagonal 1280 x 800px (16:10 aspect ratio) 60Hz
- Storage
- 64 GB - 512 GB
- CPU
- AMD APU Zen 2 4c/8t, 2.4-3.5GHz
- Battery
- 40Whr battery. 2 - 8 hours of gameplay
- Connectivity
- Bluetooth 5.0 and Dual-band Wi-Fi radio, 2.4GHz and 5GHz
Valve's long-awaited portable console is here, and it's taking the handheld gaming market by storm. Valve partnered with AMD to create Steam Deck's custom APU, optimized for handheld gaming. It is a Zen 2 + RDNA 2 powerhouse, delivering more than enough performance to run the latest AAA games in a very efficient power envelope.
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Display card main info widgetAsus ROG Ally
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- 2 Speakers with Dolby Atmos
- Playing Time
- 1.3-4+ hours
- Brand
- Asus
- Weight
- 1.34 lbs
- Chipset
- AMD Ryzen Z1 / Z1 Extreme
- RAM
- 16GB LPDDR5
The Asus ROG Ally is the ultimate handheld system for PC gamers. Relying on the new AMD Ryzen Z1 series of processors, the ROG Ally can handle any game thrown at it. The 7-inch 1080p Full HD display with FreeSync Premium on the system provides gamers with a crystal clear and smooth gaming experience. The advantage of the ROG Ally is that it can run most Windows-compatible games and is compatible with Xbox Game Pass titles. It also comes with 3 months of Game Pass Ultimate. The ROG Ally also features an ergonomic design that makes gaming for long periods enjoyable.
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The latest information about the Nintendo Switch 2 comes from YouTuber Nate the Hate who has had credible leaks in the past. This time, he talks about the alleged showcasing of the Nintendo Switch 2 demo behind closed doors at this year’s Gamescom. It is believed that Nintendo showed off some demos running on targeted hardware for the Switch 2 at Gamescom to some developers. These demos reportedly included a souped-up version of Breath of the Wild and The Matrix Unreal Engine 5 tech demo with DLSS.
Nate the Hate talked about the performance on the Nintendo Switch 2 and said that there were no load times in Breath of the Wild. This is surprising considering that the game launched with the original Switch, but it had long load times and sometimes other performance issues like frame drops. The video also points out that the game was using DLSS 3.1 instead of DLSS 3.5 as was initially believed.
The video goes on to mention The Matrix Unreal Engine 5 supposedly running on targeted specs similar to the Switch 2. The tech demo that launched for the PS5 and Xbox Series consoles in 2021 was said to be performing better on the demo device (with specs targeted for the Switch 2) than the other two non-portable consoles. The demo reportedly showcased advanced ray tracing that suggests Epic (creator of Unreal Engine) is working on some version of UE 5 that’s running on the next-generation Switch.
This comes as promising news for Nintendo fans, especially considering the Switch 2 is believed to be backward compatible. The new hardware seems to bring a significant leap in performance compared to the predecessor, which to be fair, is still going strong after over six years. Nintendo has quite a few new titles coming to the Switch this year and early next year including Super Mario Bros. Wonder (October 20), a Super Mario RPG remake (mid-November), and a new WarioWare (November 3).