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Sleek and accommodating, Switch 2 will slip into your life almost too easily. That’s just how Nintendo wants it Under the leadership of the late, great Satoru Iwata, Nintendo shunned the technology arms race of Sony,
Nintendo just made a better Nintendo Switch, and that's a good thing. This powered-up console delivers in every way that counts, even with a couple of headaches at launch. Now, we just wait for more games.
This isn’t quite what we expected to see last year, but the ROG Xbox Ally still marks a new chapter in the rapidly developing “handheld war.”
On paper, the Xbox Series S beats the Switch 2 in terms of raw specs. Yes, that is confusing since Nintendo's handheld can hit 4K 60fps in docked mode while Microsoft's digital-only console targets 1440p, but the former portable relies on Nvidia AI upscaling shenanigans to make that happen.
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Wondering just how powerful the Nintendo Switch 2 is in terms of raw computing power? One developer has said it’s closer to the Xbox Series S than the PlayStation 4. In an interview with wccftech, Takuto Edagawa,
The Nintendo Switch 2 is as powerful as the Xbox Series S, not the assumed PS4. Koei Tecmo producer confirmed the Switch 2's power is closer to Xbox Series S. Confirmation of Switch 2's power not being close to PS4 as initially expected.
Wild Hearts S developers at Koei Tecmo say the Switch 2 is akin to the 9th generation Xbox Series S in terms of power, not Sony's last-gen PlayStation 4.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is the fastest-selling Nintendo hardware in the U.S. in the four days following its release, according to a statement obtained by IGN from Nintendo. It's outselling the OG Switch 2-to-1 globally.
So without further ado, get those curtains closed and start pressing buttons. Here are three games we can’t wait to play over the summer months. When Hideo Kojima puts out a new game, the world takes notice. The Metal Gear creator’s post-Konami studio, Kojima Productions, is back with the sequel to its 2019 debut Death Stranding.
The Nintendo Switch 2 offers a comfortable and enjoyable gaming experience that is let down and held up by the unique quirks of Nintendo. It's a straight upgrade and tailored experience in many ways,