Digital Foundry, a leader in video game performance analysis, has unveiled impressive details about Street Fighter 6 on the Switch 2. The game boasts superior image quality compared to the Xbox Series S while maintaining a steady 60 frames per second in competitive modes.
Central to this outstanding performance is the inclusion of DLSS technology, enhancing visual fidelity and gameplay fluidity. Unfortunately, this enhancement remains unavailable for PC users at this time, but hopes are high for an update on August 5, 2025, potentially introducing new features alongside beloved character Sagat.
In docked mode, Street Fighter 6 on Switch 2 natively runs at 960×540 resolution, effectively upscaled to 1080p through DLSS. While this incredible technology elevates the visual experience beyond that of the Xbox Series S, it does require some trade-offs, including reduced reflective surfaces and less dynamic backgrounds.
Fans should not miss the opportunity to view Digital Foundry’s side-by-side comparisons to witness these visual advancements in action.