Check Out This Switch 2 Exclusive's Launch Trailer
Mario Kart World isn't the only racing game coming exclusively to Switch 2 when the console launches next week. Fast Fusion is the latest entry in the F-Zero-inspired Fast series, and a new launch trailer gives us a closer look at what we can expect from the racing game.The video, which you can watch in the embed below, shows off how the Switch 2 is powering Fast Fusion high-speed hovercar racing. In addition to giving a sense for how the racing gameplay will look, the trailer also reveals some of the new environments and tracks coming with the game. Gameplay footage from the trailer is running at 4K/60FPS, which the game will support out of the box. We also get a glimpse of how vehicle creation will work in the game. Fast Fusion is a third-party game, developed by Shin'en Multimedia, and so this marks one of the first looks at a third-party Switch 2 exclusive that we've seen. As such, the trailer gives us some insight into how non-Nintendo developers might be able to take advantage of the Switch 2's improved hardware.Continue Reading at GameSpot

Mario Kart World isn't the only racing game coming exclusively to Switch 2 when the console launches next week. Fast Fusion is the latest entry in the F-Zero-inspired Fast series, and a new launch trailer gives us a closer look at what we can expect from the racing game.
The video, which you can watch in the embed below, shows off how the Switch 2 is powering Fast Fusion high-speed hovercar racing. In addition to giving a sense for how the racing gameplay will look, the trailer also reveals some of the new environments and tracks coming with the game. Gameplay footage from the trailer is running at 4K/60FPS, which the game will support out of the box. We also get a glimpse of how vehicle creation will work in the game.
Fast Fusion is a third-party game, developed by Shin'en Multimedia, and so this marks one of the first looks at a third-party Switch 2 exclusive that we've seen. As such, the trailer gives us some insight into how non-Nintendo developers might be able to take advantage of the Switch 2's improved hardware.Continue Reading at GameSpot