Switch 2 may lose Variable Refresh Rate feature when played on TV
One of the most notable specs of the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 is its support for advanced visual technologies like HDR and VRR. However, a recent update on Nintendo's official websites for the U.S. and Canada has unexpectedly removed mention of VRR when the console is used in docked mode, raising doubts about the feature’s inclusion in the final release.
Interestingly, the UK version of the site still lists VRR support, leading to skepticism among users and industry analysts. Nintendo has not yet issued an official statement regarding the change.
If confirmed, the lack of VRR in docked mode could negatively impact the user experience—especially when gaming in 4K, where VRR helps synchronize frame rates and reduce screen tearing and stuttering. A technical theory suggests VRR may be incompatible with signal conversion from DisplayPort 1.4 (used by the handheld) to HDMI (used by the dock).
Some weird stuff going on at Nintendo. Looks like they've changed their US website to no longer mention VRR support for TV play? Only HDR and 120Hz support get a call-out. pic.twitter.com/3VmFDfrNvt
— Oliver Mackenzie (@oliemack) April 17, 2025
On the bright side, handheld mode appears to retain VRR functionality through Nvidia G-SYNC support over internal DisplayPort connection.
Another point of contention involves Nintendo’s decision not to support cloud saves for two major titles: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. While players can transfer save data from an older Switch, they won’t be able to back up these specific games to the cloud, even with a premium Nintendo Switch Online subscription.
Changes to technical specs on official platforms have left users questioning the transparency and consistency of Nintendo's communications, especially as the Switch 2’s release date draws near.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is on the horizon, promising exciting upgrades and new possibilities. But you don't have to wait to jump into the world of Nintendo magic. The original Nintendo Switch still delivers everything fans love—versatile play, a massive game library, and iconic titles that never get old. As always, for the latest news on hardware launches and industry developments, be sure to follow our dedicated hardware coverage.
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