NVIDIA DLSS will help the Nintendo Switch 2 deliver better graphics when it arrives soon. Digital Foundry experts tried Street Fighter 6 on the new system during a hands-on test. The game runs at 60 frames per second in docked mode with some visual changes similar to PlayStation 4 and Xbox Series S versions. What surprised testers was how the game actually runs at just 540p resolution but looks like full 1080p thanks to DLSS upscaling. The clean image quality shows how well this AI tech works with lower-resolution games.
Street Fighter 6 is not the only game using this technology on the upcoming console. Cyberpunk 2077 also uses a version of NVIDIA DLSS that runs on special Tensor Cores inside the system. The game uses this upscaling tech for all display settings, whether players use the system docked or as a handheld. Nintendo plans to release the Switch 2 worldwide on June 5. Most regions will receive the system on that date, with a few exceptions.
Street Fighter 6 is not the only game using this technology on the upcoming console. Cyberpunk 2077 also uses a version of NVIDIA DLSS that runs on special Tensor Cores inside the system. The game uses this upscaling tech for all display settings, whether players use the system docked or as a handheld. Nintendo plans to release the Switch 2 worldwide on June 5. Most regions will receive the system on that date, with a few exceptions.