Overcooked 2 drops for Switch 2 today and it makes full use of Camera Play
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Overcooked 2 drops for Switch 2 today and it makes full use of Camera Play
"The developer promises "enhanced graphics in-line with PC" and 4K 60 fps gameplay when docked. This should be a night-and-day graphical upgrade when compared to the original Switch version. Perhaps the biggest news here is Camera Play integration. This is a feature exclusive to Nintendo's new console and it leverages a connected camera to throw up the faces of players under their avatars."
"It's worth noting that the Switch 2 doesn't come with a camera, but the company offers one as a standalone accessory. It also integrates with many USB-C cameras, including this Mario-themed work of art. The Switch 2 version also works with Game Share, which lets people hop onto a multiplayer match without actually owning the game. Basically, the person who owns the game "shares" it with someone who doesn't. It's also cross-platform with the original Switch, which is neat given the massive user base."
Overcooked 2 arrives on Switch 2 with enhanced graphics aligned with PC and promises 4K 60 fps gameplay when docked. Camera Play integration uses a connected camera to display players' faces beneath their avatars, adding real-time visual reactions during cooperative play. The Switch 2 does not include a camera by default, but supports a standalone Nintendo camera accessory and many USB-C cameras. Game Share allows non-owners to join multiplayer sessions, and full cross-platform play with the original Switch is supported. DLC, save files and star ratings transfer to the new version. Upgrade costs $10; full purchase $30; first-week 20% discount.
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