Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will run at all sorts of resolution and framerate variations on Switch

900p docked and 60fps for single battles

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We shared the news that Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 would arrive on the Switch later in 2017 (almost a full year after the original launch), but now by way of the official site we have a more technical breakdown of what to expect from this port.

According to the site, the game will run at 60fps with singular battles, and 30fps with multi-fighter battles. As usual the docked and handheld resolutions differ, with a 720p limitation for handheld mode and 900p for docked.

This shouldn’t make anyone mad as the most competitive element, 1v1 on a big screen is more than adequate, but it pales in comparison to the beautiful Arc System Works helmed Dragon Ball FighterZ.

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