- Nintendo Switch 2 will only support VRR using its integrated display
- This was confirmed in a recent Nintendo declaration
- He follows confusion on the VRR support in moored mode
Nintendo has confirmed that the Nintendo Switch 2 will only include the management of the variable refresh speed (VRR) on its integrated display.
This occurs after the company has deleted the VRR support mentions in moored mode of its American support websites and Canada. Equivalent European assistance websites were then deleted.
“The system also supports HDR, VRR and image frequencies up to 120 IPS on compatible televisions,” said the website previously. This has been updated to read: “The system also supports HDR, VRR and image frequencies up to 120 IPS on compatible televisions.”
We already know that VRR is supported on the integrated console screen, but this change has left some potential buyers wondering if the system would in fact support VRR when it is in the quay.
Nintendo finally clarified the situation in a statement provided in Nintendolife. “Nintendo Switch 2 supports VRR in portable mode only”, begins instruction. “The incorrect information was initially published on the Nintendo Switch 2 website, and we apologize for the error.”
This could be bad news if you’ve already got your hands on one of the best televisions or game instructors, many of whom offer VRR support. The technology dynamically adjusts the rate of refreshment of the screen to correspond to the image frequency of your games, reducing the tear and giving a global impression of sweetness.
It is supported by the PlayStation 5 series and the X series and the S series and has become a popular option for players with supported screens. In a title like Assassin’s Creed ShadowsFor example, we found that activation of the VRR leads to a much more pleasant experience.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to be launched on June 5, 2025. British pre -orders and American pre -orders are now live.