According to news circulating on the Internet, the Nintendo Switch 2 development kit has received an important update. As reported by NashWeedle on X/Twitter, a developer confirmed the new update, adding that the tools now allow them to "go even further."
It's unclear what has been changed with this update, but NashWeedle speculates that the developer's statement refers, among other things, to an update to Nvidia's DLSS upscaling technology, which the new consoles are supposed to support.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is said to be delayed until 2025, so it will be a while before we hear more about the system and its specs. However, the reveal seems to be getting closer. NatetheHate reported in the latest episode of his podcast that Nintendo recently asked developers to start making game assets available, suggesting that preparations for the system's official launch are well underway.
Due to the lack of relevant information, speculation about the specifications of Nintendo Switch 2 is rampant. While NVIDIA's rumored support for DLS Ray Reconstruction may make its ray tracing capabilities one of the best yet, it's no surprise considering NVIDIA is so far ahead of AMD in ray tracing.
Nintendo Switch 2 has not been revealed yet. We will update as soon as more news about the system becomes available.