The Upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 console will have many legacy games ported from other consoles like PlayStation 5, Xbox and PC. CD Projekt Red confirmed that its upcoming game Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition will use the latest NVIDIA Deep learning Super Sampling (DLSS) technology in Handheld and Docked modes.
NVIDIA technology to play Cyberpunk 2077
Nintendo will use this technology to play the game on its Switch 2 console. The console will have 30 FPS quality mode and 40 FPS performance settings. The Switch 2 will be sold at $ 499 with the Mario Kart Bundle pack. It is expected to handle many popular games like Elden Ring and Cyberpunk 2077. Recently, Assassin's Creed: Shadows is also rumoured to be ported to the new console. But the release of the console has now hit a speed breaker due to recent tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump.
Retailers like Best Buy and GameStop have paused he bookings of the console, and the pre-orders will again start from April 24. Though the console is overpriced for some fans, Nintendo is receiving huge amounts of bookings and pre-orders for the console.
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It will be launched on June 5 this year, and it will be a 10th-generation console like PS5. NVIDIA has claimed the new console is capable of handling 10x more graphics and performance than its predecessor. Though the Switch 2 price is not hiked due to the Tariffs, accessories like the Switch 2 Pro controller and USB-C Camera have been hiked to compensate for the taxes.
Nintendo is planning to have more third-party games from other consoles and make it a universal product. They are also in talks with many game developers. Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the best open-world games that has a great load of graphics. If the device is capable of Cyberpunk, then it will be a good gaming machine that can also handle many similar games. If the Assassin's Creed rumour is real, then it will be great news for Nintendo fans.
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