Update []:: Just a few weeks after the complete discovery of the Switch 2, Nintendo allegedly updated the description on its official website in the USA -UI Canada (Over Nintendo everything).
As pointed out Digital foundryOliver Mackenzie on social networks, “VRR support for TV Play” is no longer mentioned. It is worth noting that other areas of the website in this region are still calling for “VRR” and Nintendo's official “Tech Specs” official website continues to state “VRR up to 120 Hz”.
The Nintendo Switch 2 website in other regions like Europe still allegedly has a “VRR as a supported feature of views”.
You can see the original Nintendo Switch 2 story below. Hamster's Arcade Archives 2 pages for Ridge Racer is also sent.
If it brings to significant updates, we will let you know.
Original story: [Thu 3rd Apr, 2025 03:15 BST] Nintendo Switch 2 deals with all kinds of modern technology, and another addition is a variable refreshing support (VR).
This is pointed out on the official Nintendo website, with all other upgrades for this new hardware. Nintendo was beautiful enough to give a description of what this technology is doing:
Nintendo: “Dress games with a larger screen of 1080p – or connect with TV and play in up to 4K resolution*. Support for HDR, VRR and staff speeds up to 120 FPS allows you to enjoy live color, clarity and smooth game.
“The technology of a variable refreshment rate (VR) helps games unnoticed by moving skipping frames and flickering.”
The VRR support is also mentioned elsewhere, such as the Hamster Corporation announcement on the Arcade Archives 2 version of Ridge Racera (Thanks, Gonintendo):
“Furthermore, the VRR support was added, which allows for more accurate reproduction of the experience of the original arcade game.”
Again, the Switch 2 has been loaded with all kinds of new technology and features that we will unpack here on Nintendo Life in the coming days, weeks and months in leading to great launch.
If you want to find out more about arcade archives 2 Ridge Racer, Look at the story on Extension of time.