Digimon Story Time Stranger is on its way to the Switch 1 & 2 this July and Bandai Namco has now updated the official game site with the Switch specifications.

As previously confirmed, the Switch 2 version of the title will offer “quality” and “performance” modes. Here’s how the Switch version compares (via the Digimon Story Time Stranger website):

Nintendo Switch version

TV mode resolution: 1920 x 1080
Handheld mode resolution: 1280 x 720

Frame rate: “Up to” 30fps across both modes
4K compatible: No
HDR compatible: No

Nintendo Switch 2 version

Quality Mode

TV mode resolution: 3840×2160
Handheld mode resolution: 1920 x 1080

Frame rate: “Up to” 30fps across both modes
4K Compatible: Yes
HDR compatible: Yes

Performance Mode

TV mode resolution: 1920 x 1080
Handheld mode resolution: 1920 x 1080

Frame rate: “Up to” 60fps across both modes
4K Compatible: No
HDR compatible: No

Left to right: Switch TV mode: 1920×1080, Switch 2 Quality – TV mode: 3840×2160, Switch 2 Performance: 1920×1980 — Images: Bandai Namco

As previously mentioned, Digimon Story Time Stranger will also offer an upgrade for Switch owners, similar to the one available for Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! ZERO.

If you boot up the Switch version of the title on the Switch 2, you’ll be able to download a free update that will give you graphical improvements, which are the equivalent of the Switch 2 version. Here’s the rundown:

“When playing the Nintendo Switch version of Digimon Story Time Stranger on the Nintendo Switch 2 version…Graphics will be improved to the equivalent of the Nintendo Switch 2 version after downloading the update data.”

In case you missed it, Digimon Story Time Stranger will also be getting a major DLC update in 2027. Find out more in our previous story:

Will you be getting this game on the Switch or Switch 2? Have you already played it? Let us know in the comments.

[source digimonstory-ts.bn-ent.net, via nintendoeverything.com]

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