Nintendo asked developers to make "4K ready" titles

    Nintendo asked developers to make

    The indiscretions they see continue to follow one after the other Nintendo working on developing a new version of its flagship console. Since the day of its launch, which took place on March 3, 2017, Nintendo Switch has been the subject of some criticisms - more or less founded - on its alleged inferiority, in terms of performance, compared to other videogame platforms on the market, or PlayStation 4 e Xbox One. For this reason, the rumors regarding the launch of a new version of the hybrid console of the great N, able to fill the gap that separates it from other gaming systems, are viewed with great interest by the experts. A few weeks ago we brought you back there news diffused by Bloomberg according to which the Kyoto company has plans to launch one on the market updated version of Switch over the next year, which should bring a significant dowry performance improvements.



    According to a new report also released by the financial portal, the big N would intend to bet a lot on support for 4K graphics resolution and for this reason it seems to have started asking third-party developers to prepare to make titles capable of supporting it. From the information obtained by Bloomberg insiders, it would seem that Nintendo has decided to warn the developers in advance so that it can present the console next year with a line-up of titles already optimized for the technical characteristics of the new platform. Also for this reason some important titles such as, for example, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 they seem to have been postponed to 2021. As often happened, Nintendo did not want to comment on these rumors, hiding behind a sharp "no comment". In the absence of further information from the Japanese company, at this point we just have to wait for the next developments.



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