Nintendo appears to be making subtle changes to its Switch 2 website descriptions, specifically regarding variable refresh rate support. Digital Foundry's Oliver Mackenzie noticed regional variations in how VRR is mentioned across different Nintendo websites. US and Canadian sites have removed references to VRR, while European and UK pages still list the feature.
The gaming community speculates about the significance of these website modifications. Nintendo remains characteristically tight-lipped about technical details, with previous communications deflecting technical inquiries. Mackenzie suggests VRR support could potentially be added after the console's planned June 5 launch.
Nintendo's approach leaves room for interpretation about the Switch 2's final technical capabilities. The integrated display reportedly maintains its expected performance standards. Gaming press outlets continue to seek official clarification from Nintendo about the feature's status.
The gaming community speculates about the significance of these website modifications. Nintendo remains characteristically tight-lipped about technical details, with previous communications deflecting technical inquiries. Mackenzie suggests VRR support could potentially be added after the console's planned June 5 launch.
Nintendo's approach leaves room for interpretation about the Switch 2's final technical capabilities. The integrated display reportedly maintains its expected performance standards. Gaming press outlets continue to seek official clarification from Nintendo about the feature's status.