1. Metroid Prime 4 runs at 720p docked on the current Nintendo Switch; 2. It will run at a lower resolution in handheld mode; 3. The game's visuals and performance on the current Switch hardware suggest it may be downgraded from a Switch 2 version; 4. Nintendo is likely to release cross-gen versions of games for the foreseeable future; 5. There is a possibility that Metroid Prime 4 could run at 1080p or 4K on Switch 2 with enhanced assets and technologies like DLSS.
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