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Switch Port Experts Share Thoughts About Switch 2's "Raw" Performance

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The Virtuos team chimes in - Even now that we've got our hands on the Switch 2, there are still developers sharing their thoughts about the power of the syst...
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Virtuos, a team with experience in conversions and support for several games, has commented on what we can expect from the Nintendo Switch 2 throughout its generation. Although the Nintendo Switch 2 is already in our hands, its future is unknown, particularly in terms of the machine's full potential in terms of graphical fidelity and its capabilities compared not only to the previous generation, but also to other contemporary devices and console…

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After seeing Mario Kart World and trailers from the next Donkey Kong Bananza, it is clear that Switch 2 seems to have digital power under the hood. But how powerful is it really? Before its release, there were frequent rumors that its performance would come close to that of PlayStation 4, but several developers (including Koei Tecmo) have said it is closer to the Xbox Series S, and therefore belongs to this new generation even in terms of perfor…

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Nintendo Life broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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