The highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 is set to be revealed in a upcoming Nintendo Direct, giving fans their first glimpse into the new console’s specifications and features. Two days away from the big reveal, rumors surrounding the console’s capabilities have been circulating, with some suggesting support for 4K resolution.
According to Tom Henderson of Insider Gaming Weekly, dev kits for the Switch 2 do not contain any 4K output, sparking debate among fans and developers alike. However, this information is yet to be confirmed by those who have access to the dev kits, and it’s possible that a newer kit may be released with support for 4K resolution.
The Nintendo Direct promises to answer several questions about the console, including its specifications, extra features, and price tag. It’s unclear whether any games will be announced during this event or if it will focus solely on the console itself.
New Joy-Cons are expected to be part of the Switch 2 lineup, offering improved stability compared to the first console. Recently, leaked US retailer documents showed potential pre-order plans, with a scheduled opening for April 9. The Direct is set to provide more clarity on what to expect from this new console for both developers and consumers.
Source: https://wccftech.com/developers-say-nintendo-switch-2-dev-kits-dont-offer-4k-output