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Nintendo Switch 2 Will Support Every Unreal Engine 5 Feature, Possibly Even MegaLights; Performance Differences With the Steam Deck Won’t Matter

While the Nintendo Switch 2 won't be as powerful as the current generation consoles from Sony and Microsoft, the upcoming system will support every Unreal Engine 5 feature, possibly even the recently revealed MegaLights, although with some caveats.

Speaking during the latest episode of their weekly podcast, the tech experts at Digital Foundry replied to a fan question asking if the next Nintendo console will support the latest UE5 features, saying that features like Lumen, Nanite, and Virtual Shadows Maps will surely be supported by virtue of the architecture of the system alone. Even MegaLights could be supported, as all that matters are the performance targets. In addition, there could be some Nintendo Switch 2-specific versions of all these technologies that will allow them to run decently on the system with some obvious trade-offs, and if they are not too memory intensive. Even hardware Lumen could run on the system with the proper tweaks.

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Given how much third-party support the original Switch received, something that was made possible by the system supporting the Unreal Engine, and that most of these developers are moving onto the new version of the engine, there's no doubt that the Nintendo Switch 2 will support the vast majority of the Unreal Engine 5 features. Not every game will scale well, and some will have some compromises, but looking at what has been accomplished on its predecessor, there's no doubt that we will see some impressive showcases for a mobile platform on it.

Digital Foundry also commented on how the Nintendo Switch 2 handheld mode performance differences with the Steam Deck could impact the platform. According to the tech experts, there won't be much of an impact, as the two platforms offer substantially different experiences. The Steam Deck is a little clunkier to use and, most of all, lacks the Nintendo games that drive the sales of its platforms.

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