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The Nintendo Switch successor could launch in the second half of 2024
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, targeting a higher framerate and resolution when compared to the original's 30fps. That said, it's unclear whether the game will be re-released for the new console, which is eyeing a launch in the second half of 2024. Back in August, Nintendo also sent development kits to certain studios for testing, with a promise of a portable mode.
Following Unreal Engine 5. VGC's sources suggest that the demo was making use of Nvidia's DLSS upscaling technology with ray-tracing enabled.
Could this mean Nintendo and Xbox consoles draw power directly from an outlet.
Earlier The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, which struggled to provide smooth framerates.
Rumours of a Switch Pro began in 2020, with new regulation for battery sustainability, which implied that handheld consoles would be required to house replaceable batteries by 2027. It offered a four-year timeline for manufacturers to redesign their products, such that customers are able to remove and replace portable batteries using commercially available tools or specialised ones that must be included within the package. Currently, there's no telling if Nintendo's Switch follow-up will stick to those rules, albeit heavy opposition from console manufacturers could even prevent the ruling from going through.
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