Nintendo Switch 2 supports Nvidia’s DLSS upscaling technology, the company has finally confirmed.
The next-genNintendoconsole has beenlong expectedto support the popular feature, which uses AI to upscale games to a higher resolution without a significant performance penalty, andNvidiaconfirmed the support on Thursday, even though it wasn’t mentioned in this week’s bigSwitch2 Direct.

Switch 2 is powered by a custom NVIDIA processor and an NVIDIA GPU with dedicated RT Cores and Tensor Cores.
“The new RT Cores bring real-time ray tracing, delivering lifelike lighting, reflections and shadows for more immersive worlds,” Nvidia said.

“Tensor Cores power AI-driven features like Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS), boosting resolution for sharper details without sacrificing image quality.
“Tensor Cores also enable AI-powered face tracking and background removal in video chat use cases, enhancing social gaming and streaming.”

Switch 2 will be releasedworldwide on Thursday, June 5.
TheNintendo Switch 2Direct took place on Wednesday, providing a wealth of information about the Switch 2 hardware and software. We’ve rounded up all the news you need to know aboutNintendo’s next system.
VGC played Nintendo Switch 2following theNintendo Direct, and you can read our full impressions via the link.



