Street Fighter 6 Reportedly Runs Better on Nintendo Switch 2 Than on PS5

Recent findings suggest that, in terms of gameplay, the Street Fighter 6 for Nintendo Switch 2 outperforms its versions on PlayStation 4 and 5.

In many cases, fighting games such as Street Fighter 6 have been known to encounter delays or lag due to input latency problems. Since its debut, the game developed by Capcom has experienced this issue consistently across all available platforms, with particularly noticeable instances on the PlayStation 5 and 4. While server troubles are a likely cause, Capcom has had previous experience dealing with such problems in Street Fighter 5, leaving players annoyed when their actions were hindered by input delays that affected crucial gameplay moments.

Great news for FGC (Fighting Game Community) players who got hands-on experience with the Nintendo Switch 2! They found that Street Fighter 6 runs more smoothly than on the PlayStation 5. Though it may not be as visually impressive, the gameplay felt faster and more responsive, boasting significantly reduced input lag even when played on a large TV screen.

Previously known as Twitter user @slimebigmoney recently posted a string of tweets detailing his personal experience playing the new Switch 2 game. Some enthusiasts swiftly discarded his statements, but he admitted that his opinions were solely based on intuition, without any concrete data to support them. Therefore, it’s recommended to approach his comments with a touch of skepticism.

Indeed, this news is exciting for potential Nintendo Switch 2 users, particularly those who appreciate playing games with friends on-the-go. Although we’ll have to wait and see if it’s tournament-worthy, it’s already a positive sign that there could be a console version addressing the latency issues experienced on other platforms.

For more Street Fighter 6, including new characters, check out Gfinity.

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2025-04-07 14:12