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InZoi devs want to bring the game to Nintendo Switch 2, if they can make it work on the system
You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here KRAFTON’s new life simulator InZoi took the world by storm as a true competitor to EA’s The Sims. Launching in early access, the game has been the cause of hilarious kidnapping exploits and a slew of best mods before the release of the game’s official modkit. With the game’s development still ongoing, game director Hyungjun “Kjun” Kim is excited to bring the game to more platforms in the future. In an interview with VideoGamer, Kim explained that the team would love to bring the game to Nintendo Switch 2, but it might not be possible. InZoi on Nintendo Switch 2 might not be possible Speaking to VideoGamer, Kim explained that the team is actively looking at the specs of the Nintendo Switch 2. With the console’s GPU power allegedly that of an RTX 2050, which falls just below the game’s recommended specs on PC, it would require a large amount of optimisation for the team. “It’s hard to say for sure since we don’t yet know the exact hardware specs of the Nintendo Switch 2,” Kim told us. “However, rumors suggest it may have RTX 2050-level performance. Given that inZOI currently requires relatively high specs, it would likely be difficult to run the game on the Switch [2] as-is.” Nevertheless, the team is excited to try and bring the game to all possible platforms following the game’s Early Access period. Plans have already been drawn up for the game’s PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series debut, but Nintendo Switch 2 is a unique challenge. “We are preparing to bring inZOI to various platforms, and if optimization for the Switch 2 is feasible based on its performance, we see it as a great opportunity to connect with even more players,” the game’s director explained. As for the Nintendo Switch 2, the new handheld is an incredible piece of tech with games like Cyberpunk 2077 using DLSS to run on the system with reasonable image quality. However, there are also games that appear to struggle on the system as well. Shown off during Star Wars Celebration, the Nintendo Switch 2 version of the game retains the original’s ray-tracing, but suffers in performance. However, considering this is just the start of the console’s life, and the game still has months of optimisation to go, it could be much better by the time it releases. InZoi Platform(s): PC Genre(s): Simulation Subscribe to our newsletters! By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share
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