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CAPCOM Pushes Switch 2 To Its Hardware Limits with Devil May Cry 5, But Exposes Nintendo’s Biggest Docked Fumble
Capcom released Devil May Cry 5 Devil Hunter Edition for the Nintendo Switch 2. The port demonstrates high performance capabilities but highlights a lack of Variable Refresh Rate in docked mode. This release is described as one of the strongest third party titles on the platform.
What changed
New reports detail the performance metrics and hardware limitations revealed by the Devil May Cry 5 port.
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Capcom's Devil May Cry 5 Tests Switch 2 Hardware Limits
confidence 90%Capcom released Devil May Cry 5 Devil Hunter Edition for the Nintendo Switch 2. The port demonstrates high performance capabilities but highlights a lack of Variable Refresh Rate in docked mode. This release is described as one of the strongest third party titles on the platform.
What's confirmed:
- Capcom released Devil May Cry 5 Devil Hunter Edition on the Nintendo Switch 2.
- The game can reach 120 FPS on the Nintendo Switch 2.
- The Nintendo Switch 2 lacks Variable Refresh Rate when used in docked mode.
Still unconfirmed:
- Capcom targets 60 FPS for the gameplay experience on Switch 2.
- The Switch 2 was released last June.