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Okay, so picture this: Fast Fusion, right? It’s the next big thing for the Nintendo Switch 2—drop date? June 5. And guess what, the developers are slapping on this day-one patch to give you that crispy 4K experience at 60fps. I mean, I miss the days when games just worked out of the box, but hey, here we are.
So, at the big Nintendo Direct reveal back in April 2025—man, time flies—Fast Fusion got the spotlight. It’s like F-Zero and Wipeout had a wild child, and now we gotta see if it lives up to the hype. Shin’en Multimedia is at the reins again, sticking to their Nintendo exclusives tradition. Honestly, I’m kinda jazzed about it.
Oh, and listen to this—Fast Fusion ditches the 120fps mode at launch. Yeah, I know, what a tease. I thought we’d get that silky smooth experience from the get-go. Maybe they’ll drop it in later? Who knows. For now, they’re considering an unlocked frame rate with 1440p. I can’t wrap my head around the fact that they’re playing it safe, and yet… still surprising us.
Here’s something to chew on: there’ll be 12 tracks at launch. Not too shabby, right? Plus, the devs promised at least one free update later. If they do decide to bless us with a 120fps mode, it might hang around 1080p even when docked. Talk about potential upscaling possibilities! Anyway, I’m probably overthinking it.
And get this—the price is looking sweet at just $14.99. I’m not sure how they manage that in this economy, but I’m not complaining. It’s a steal compared to other Switch 2 titles. My wallet is kinda breathing a sigh of relief, to be honest.
Now, fast-forward to launch day. Imagine the smell of fresh plastic as you unwrap your new console. Are we getting a slice of nostalgia with these split screens, or what? Vertical for two players and quadrants for three to four—or was it the other way around? Got distracted. Anyway, seems like they thought it through.
Did I mention Shin’en’s been the brains and brawn behind this? They’re not only developing but also publishing, keeping it all in the family. Nice move, I guess. Plus, having online and local multiplayer means more reasons to trash talk your friends IRL.
The countdown to June 5 is real, folks. Fast Fusion is racing its way to us, and I for one am curious to see if it lives up to the chatter. So yeah, Fast Fusion—it’s almost here. Let’s see how it plays out.