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Video: Digimon Story: Time Stranger Nintendo Switch 2 vs. Switch vs. PS5 comparison

The *Digimon Story: Time Stranger* demo is now available on both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, with the latter offering a 60 FPS performance mode at reduced resolution. Early comparisons highlight the Switch 2’s graphical advantages, though the original Switch and PS5 versions remain competitive in visuals. Players report strong impressions of the Switch 2 port, while the original Switch struggles with performance. No official release date has been confirmed beyond July 2026.

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The demo is now live, with detailed performance comparisons between Switch, Switch 2, and PS5 emerging from multiple sources.

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  1. Digimon Story: Time Stranger demo shows Switch 2’s performance edge over Switch, PS5

    The *Digimon Story: Time Stranger* demo is now available on both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, with the latter offering a 60 FPS performance mode at reduced resolution. Early comparisons highlight the Switch 2’s graphical advantages, though the original Switch and PS5 versions remain competitive in visuals. Players report strong impressions of the Switch 2 port, while the original Switch struggles with performance. No official release date has been confirmed beyond July 2026.

    What's confirmed:

    • The *Digimon Story: Time Stranger* demo is available on both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, with the Switch 2 offering two modes: a 60 FPS performance mode with lower resolution and a quality mode.
    • Switch 2’s performance mode runs at 60 frames per second, while the original Switch and PS5 versions prioritize higher resolutions and graphical fidelity.
    • Players have expressed strong impressions of the Switch 2 port’s performance, though the original Switch version shows noticeable limitations in comparison.
    • The Switch 2 version supports 4K resolution in quality mode and includes HDR support, features absent on the original Switch.
    • The game is scheduled for a July 2026 release on both Switch and Switch 2, with no confirmed PS5 release date.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • The PS5 version may offer graphical parity with the Switch 2’s quality mode, though no official benchmarks or comparisons have been released.
    • Bandai Namco may introduce a free upgrade path for original Switch owners similar to *Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! ZERO*, but details remain unconfirmed.
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