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Nintendo Switch

The Nintendo Switch doesn’t need 4K support

Posted on September 30, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

OPINION: There have long been reports suggesting a 4K Nintendo Switch could be in the works, pushing the resolution to the same pixel count that the PS5 and Xbox Series X are capable of.

A new Bloomberg report has once again stoked the flames of this particular rumour by claiming 11 game companies are currently in possession of a 4K development kit for the Switch, indicating that a new Ultra HD model of the hybrid console could still be on the way.

Nintendo moved quickly to deny these reports, with an official statement on Twitter, but that hasn’t stopped fans dreaming and hoping that a 4K Switch could still be in the works.
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