Switch 2 Closer to Xbox Series S Than PS4 in Power, Says Koei Tecmo
Briefly

The Nintendo Switch 2, which launched successfully, has sold over 3.5 million units in its first week. The device features a larger screen, redesigned Joy-Con controllers, and significant power improvements. Koei Tecmo's Takuto Edagawa compared the Switch 2's capabilities to that of the Xbox Series S, indicating it offers more performance than the PS4. With a custom Nvidia processor supporting advanced technologies like DLSS and ray tracing, the Switch 2 runs demanding games at launch flawlessly. Koei Tecmo plans to release Wild Hearts S for this console soon.
"There are a lot of characteristics when it comes to raw computing power so it's difficult to generalize, but I think it can be thought as closer to the Series S," he said when asked about the Switch 2's computing power in comparison to the Xbox Series S and PS4.
The Series S console, while being the lower-end version of current-gen Xbox consoles, is more capable than PS4, a previous-generation console.
Nvidia had said its custom GPU would bring 'next-level visuals' and 'smoother gameplay' on Nintendo's new platform.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is powered by a custom Nvidia processor featuring an Nvidia GPU with dedicated RT Cores and Tensor Cores.
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