DF: Xbox Series S Outperforms Switch 2 in AC Shadows
Digital Foundry's latest analysis reveals Xbox Series S takes the lead over Switch 2 in Assassin's Creed Shadows.
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Whatโs Happening Digital Foundry just dropped its latest tech review, comparing Assassinโs Creed Shadows on the Xbox Series S and the unreleased Switch 2. The verdict is in: the Series S version comes out on top. DF notes that this โambitious portโ for the Nintendo system โsucceeds by starting from the cut-down Xbox Series Sโ version. This strategy allowed the developers to effectively bring the title over, as the Series S version wins out. ## Why This Matters This analysis by Digital Foundry is crucial for several reasons, setting important precedents for the upcoming Nintendo console. This isnโt the first time; a similar comparison for Star Wars Outlaws in September yielded comparable results. These findings establish a clear performance benchmark for the Switch 2โs capabilities when handling modern AAA titles. It suggests that while capable, it might consistently lag behind the Xbox Series S. - It firmly establishes the Xbox Series S as the baseline for performance expectations when evaluating future Switch 2 ports of current-gen games.
- Developers now have a clearer target for optimization, likely needing to โpull backโ from even the Series S version for the Switch 2.
- For consumers, this offers an early glimpse into the graphical compromises they can expect from AAA titles on Nintendoโs upcoming console. ## The Bottom Line This ongoing trend of Series S outperforming Switch 2 in early analyses paints a clear picture of Nintendoโs next consoleโs power ceiling. Itโs a capable machine, but not a direct competitor to Microsoftโs entry-level console in raw horsepower. Will developers consistently manage to make these ambitious ports succeed despite the hardware gap?
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Originally reported by Pure Xbox
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