- Nintendo Switch 2 will only admit VRR using its built -in screen
- This was confirmed in a recent Nintendo statement
- Follow the confusion about VRR support in coupled mode
Nintendo has confirmed that the Nintendo Switch 2 will only have a variable update speed support (VRR) on its built -in screen.
This occurs after the company silently eliminated the VRR support mentions in docked mode of its US support websites. UU. And Canada. Subsequently it was eliminated from equivalent European support websites.
“The system is also compatible with HDR, VRR and table speeds up to 120 fps on compatible televisions,” the website previously declared. This was updated to read: “The system also supports HDR, VRR and tables of paintings up to 120 fps on compatible televisions.”
We already know that VRR is compatible with the built -in console screen, but this change left some potential buyers who wondered if the fact of fact would admit VRR when it is on the dock.
Nintendo has finally clarified the situation in a statement proportionate to Nintendolife. “Nintendo Switch 2 admits VR only in portable mode,” the statement begins. “Incorrect information was initially published on the Nintendo Switch 2 website, and we apologize for error.”
This could be bad news if you already have your hands on one of the best televisions or game monitors, many of which offer VRR support. The technology dynamically adjusts the speed update speed to match the frame speed of its games, reducing the tear and giving a general impression of softness.
It is compatible with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and Series and has become a popular option for players with compatible screens. In a title like Assassin’s Creed ShadowsFor example, we have discovered that allowing VRr leads to a much more pleasant experience.
The Nintendo Switch 2 will be launched on June 5, 2025. Both the advance orders of the United Kingdom and the early orders of the United States are live now.