Bayonetta 1 And 2 Will Run At 720p And 60 FPS On The Nintendo Switch

In both handheld and docked modes.

Posted By | On 13th, Dec. 2017

PlatinumGames had recently confirmed that Bayonetta and its sequel Bayonetta 2 were set to be released for the Nintendo Switch. Now, Polish website FilmWeb has released some information regarding the technical aspects of how these games will run on the Switch.

Both games in the series will run at 720p and at 60 frames per second on the Nintendo Switch. This seems perfect for the handheld console, but of course, this isn’t the best way to experience these games if the console is docked since the lower resolution may not look good on a a full HD TV.

PlatinumGames will be working on these ports themselves with no external involvement. With Bayonetta 3 in the works, there’s a lot to look forward to from this developer. Bayonetta and Bayonetta 2 are set to release for the Nintendo Switch on February 16th in 2018. You can pre-order both these games right now for your Switch.


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