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Let's unravel the mystery surrounding the different versions of RAIDOU Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army for Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Switch 2. Atlus is bringing this beloved supernatural action RPG to both platforms on June 19th, 2025. However, details released about the game's performance and physical release have sparked considerable discussion and confusion among players.
We dive into the revealed technical specifications: the Switch 2 version is "expected" to run at a steady 60fps in both TV and portable modes with a resolution of 1920 x 1080. In contrast, the original Switch version is anticipated to run between 30fps and 60fps across both modes, maintaining 1920 x 1080 resolution in TV mode but dropping to 1280 x 720 in portable mode.
This 1080p resolution on Switch 2, even when docked, has led some to question why it isn't aiming for a higher resolution like 4K, especially given the console's capabilities and how other platforms like PS5 or Xbox Series X are targeting higher resolutions for the game.
Join us as we dissect the details, player reactions, and implications of these different versions for RAIDOU Remastered and what it might signal for other cross-generation releases on the Nintendo Switch 2.
Let's unravel the mystery surrounding the different versions of RAIDOU Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army for Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Switch 2. Atlus is bringing this beloved supernatural action RPG to both platforms on June 19th, 2025. However, details released about the game's performance and physical release have sparked considerable discussion and confusion among players.
We dive into the revealed technical specifications: the Switch 2 version is "expected" to run at a steady 60fps in both TV and portable modes with a resolution of 1920 x 1080. In contrast, the original Switch version is anticipated to run between 30fps and 60fps across both modes, maintaining 1920 x 1080 resolution in TV mode but dropping to 1280 x 720 in portable mode.
This 1080p resolution on Switch 2, even when docked, has led some to question why it isn't aiming for a higher resolution like 4K, especially given the console's capabilities and how other platforms like PS5 or Xbox Series X are targeting higher resolutions for the game.
Join us as we dissect the details, player reactions, and implications of these different versions for RAIDOU Remastered and what it might signal for other cross-generation releases on the Nintendo Switch 2.