Nintendo brought updated versions of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom to the Switch 2 console. The original Switch versions had technical problems like inconsistent frame rates and blurry graphics. The new editions run at 1440p resolution when docked and 1080p in handheld mode with much sharper visuals. Performance jumped from shaky 30fps to a solid 60fps across both games. Even demanding areas like the Fire Temple run smoothly without technical hiccups.
The most impressive addition comes through Zelda Notes, a mobile app that connects with the Switch 2. Players can mark locations of items, enemies, and landmarks on an interactive map that syncs with their game progress. The app provides GPS-style directions to marked destinations and helps locate hard-to-find collectibles. Other features include saving Autobuild creations, voice memories from characters, and limited weapon repair options. Each game update costs ten dollars or comes free with Nintendo Switch Online subscriptions.
The most impressive addition comes through Zelda Notes, a mobile app that connects with the Switch 2. Players can mark locations of items, enemies, and landmarks on an interactive map that syncs with their game progress. The app provides GPS-style directions to marked destinations and helps locate hard-to-find collectibles. Other features include saving Autobuild creations, voice memories from characters, and limited weapon repair options. Each game update costs ten dollars or comes free with Nintendo Switch Online subscriptions.