- Nintendo has quietly removed VRR Support from some of his regional switch 2 websites
- Websites in the US, Canada, and Japan no longer mention VRR support
- In writing, the UK website still mentions VRR, but it can still be removed
Nintendo has quietly removed any mention of supporting the refresh rate (VRR) from some of its regional switch 2 websites, suggesting that the console cannot offer the feature even after that.
This is in accordance with the Oliver McCanzie (Via VGC), Who has seen that the US website has been updated since the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct, and no longer mentioned VRR support for the dock game.
Now it is written: “When you connect the Nintendo Switch 2 system to a compatible TV using a dedicated dock, work in detail with screen resolutions up to 4K. This system also supports HDR and frame rates up to 120 FPS on TV compatible.”
This is not just a US website that has been updated, but also Canada And Japan Sites too.
As writing, UK The site still mentions that the switch supports up to 120 FPS on TV compatible with the switch 2 “HDR, VRR, and frame rates,” but Nintendo may be in the process of removing all its regional sites.
There are some strange things going on in Nintendo. Looks like they have not mentioned VRR Support for TV play in changing their US website? Only HDR and 120Hz support get a call out. pic.twitter.com/3vmfdfrnvtApril 17, 2025
It is unclear why Nintendo made changes, but McKenzie proposed that VRR support could not be available at the time of launch. However, the switch to the handheld 2 looks as if it would still offer VRR nvidia g-clncWhich will “ensure a very smooth, tear -free gameplay.”
Earlier this month, we were revealed everything to know about Switch 2 directors during direct directly, where it was also confirmed that the console would have a large screen for 6.2 inches to 7.9 inches, 256 GB internal storage, and its magnetic happiness for controllers.
The Nintendo Switch is ready to launch for one in June 5, 2025, $ 449.99 / £ 395.99 or 9 499.99 / £ 429.99. Mario Cart World Package
You can now order a console in the UK in advance, but the US pre -order and Canada’s pre -order have been delayed as Nintendo evaluates the potential effects of taxes.