Guide: Best 4K TVs For Nintendo Switch 2

UHD, 1440p, 120Hz, VRR explained.

What are the best 4K TVs for Nintendo Switch 2? Switch 1 was limited to 720p in portable mode and 60Hz, but Switch 2 ups the ante with 1080p in handheld and 4K output when docked to a compatible display. Throw in 120Hz and HDR and you’re looking at a serious tech upgrade with Nintendo’s latest console.

Most of us have wrapped our heads around 4K resolution and HDR, but what about Variable Refresh Rate? What is 1440p? Do you really need an ultra-high-def monitor to play and enjoy Switch 2 games? Worry no longer because we’re going to break everything down for you and recommend the best 4K TVs for use with Nintendo Switch 2.

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Nintendo Removes Variable Refresh Rate TV Mention On Switch 2 Websites

Updated descriptions in US, Canada, Japan, not yet in Europe.

Nintendo Switch 2 is sporting all sorts of modern technology and one other addition is variable refresh rate (VRR) support.

This has been highlighted on Nintendo’s official website alongside all the other upgrades for this new hardware. Nintendo has been nice enough to provide a description about what exactly this technology does:

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ICYMI: Nintendo Reminds Us Game Vouchers Won’t Work On Switch 2 Exclusives

The Switch 2 is also backwards compatible.

Switch 2 is an evolution of the original device in all sorts of ways, but there’s also a fair bit of overlap with current and existing systems in place.

With this in consideration, Nintendo has today issued a reminder about how the current Switch Online game voucher service isn’t eligible with Switch 2 exclusives. In other words, you can’t redeem games like Mario Kart World or Donkey Kong Bananza which have now been confirmed as games exclusively available for Switch 2.

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CD Projekt Red Coy On Witcher 3 Upgrade For Switch 2

The developer is “all in on Cyberpunk” for now.

Before Cyberpunk 2077, the Polish developer CD Projekt Red was best known for its work on The Witcher series including the award-winning third entry.

With its futuristic title now confirmed for the Switch 2, it’s got many Witcher fans wondering if it will maybe one day bring The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt to Nintendo’s new hardware in some way or form, following the “impossible port” on the original Switch.

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One Of The Best EarthBound-Inspired Indie RPGs Is Finally Confirmed For Switch

Oh, Jimmy…

We all know just how influential EarthBound is at this point. Despite initially underselling and putting people off with weird marketing campaigns, the game (and, in turn, series) is one of the most beloved games on the SNES. So it’s no wonder that EarthBound-inspired games are a dime a dozen.

Here’s one that may have flown under the radar for many, however — Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass from solo developer Kasey Ozymy, a “guy from Texas” who loves Japanese and Japanese-style RPGs. His debut game, made entirely in RPG Maker, launched on Steam and itch.io in August 2018. And now, Ozymy’s studio, Starseed Games, is partnering with publisher Electric Airship to bring the turn-based RPG to all consoles, including Switch.

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Digital Foundry Dives Into Cyberpunk 2077 On Switch 2

“It does seem to run well in some scenarios”.

Cyberpunk 2077 had a notoriously rough launch back in 2020. The game is in far better shape today, but memories of five years ago had us feeling slightly apprehensive when the open-world RPG was announced as a Switch 2 launch title — are we going to see a launch day repeat? Does Switch 2 have the power for decent performance? What about the sections that even the PS5 struggles with?

To put some of those worries to rest, the tech wizards over at Digital Foundry have gone hands-on with the Switch 2 version of the game, and are here to provide a technical breakdown of what they saw.

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Guide: 126 Games You Should Pick Up In Nintendo’s ‘Partner Spotlight’ eShop Sale (North America)

Every game we scored 9/10 or higher.

Ready for some savings? Nintendo has kicked off an all-new ‘Partner Spotlight‘ sale on the North American eShop, bringing discounts to thousands of titles until 27th April at 11:59pm PT.

To help you see the best of the best, we’ve assembled the following list highlighting every game in the sale that we scored a 9/10 or higher. The games are accompanied by their sale price in USD, and we’ve presented things alphabetically so you can track down a select title at a glance.

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Rumour: Pre-Orders For Switch 2 May Commence In The US Next Week

Alongside pre-orders in Canada.

As hype surrounding the upcoming Switch 2 was just about to reach its peak after the exceptional Direct presentation from Nintendo, the company announced that it would be delaying pre-orders in the US in light of the global tariffs from The Trump Administration.

Similarly, pre-orders in Canada were also delayed, with Nintendo stating that it wished to align with its plans in the US.

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Switch 2’s Backwards Compatibility List Provides Updates On Two Titles

Here’s what you can expect.

Switch 2 was promoted as having backwards compatibility with existing Switch titles, but as we now know, not every game works properly on Nintendo’s new hardware.

It was previously revealed by the Japanese firm how it was testing as many games as possible and with this in mind, the company’s website has provided an official update on a few titles.

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Switch 2 Split Fiction Owners Can Apparently Use GameShare To Invite Nintendo Switch Players

No one gets left behind.

EA’s just confirmed the price of Split Fiction for Switch 2 and one other small but rather interesting detail has now been highlighted on social media about its use of the new GameShare feature.

Not only will Switch 2 players be able to invite a player on the same platform to join them via wireless connection, but this “other player” can also apparently be a Switch owner. As a reminder, Split Fiction has only been announced for the Switch 2.

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