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An eagle-eyed modder may have found anexciting unannounced Switch 2 feature to rival PS5 Pro

Nintendo Switch 2.

We expect to learn more about Nintendo Switch 2 specs in just over a week's time at the next Nintendo Direct event on April 2. We already know the console will run existing physical and digital Switch games but nothing about the level of performance.

But an eagle-eyed modder has discovered an interesting detail buried away in the code of a new Switch game. It suggests that the Switch 2 could get a feature comparable to the AI-enhanced upscaling tech in Sony's PS5 Pro, which could potentially make existing Switch games look better on the new console (also see our pick of the best games consoles).

Switch modder MasaGratoR took a deep dive into the code of Monolith Soft's new game Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition, which was released for existing Switch consoles on 20 March. There he discovered a line that refers to a currently unused 60 FPS mode, which he presumes would be intended to allow the game to run at 60 frames per second.

MasaGratoR says the 60 FPS mode is only partially implemented and that enabling it causes "weird issues". Gameplay is rendered every second frame and some objects jitter. He notes in the comments on the X post above that he hasn't seen such code in any other Xenoblade game, suggesting that it could be groundwork for Switch 2, possibly to enable a patch that would allow 60 FPS on the upcoming console.

Of course, the're also the chance that it's leftover code from a feature that was scrapped in development, but Switch fans are now excited about the possibility that the Switch 2 could have upscaling for Switch games.

The PS5 Pro's 'Performance Pro' mode aims for 60 FPS with upscaled 4K resolution using PlayStation Scalable Spatial Rendering (PSSR) for sharper, more detailed visuals. Could Switch 2 also get upscaling? Hopefully, we'll found out on 2 April. Be sure to join us because we'll be reporting all the details from Nintendo Direct.

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