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Hades 2 Launches on Switch and Switch 2 on September 25 with 120fps

Originally Published 4 months ago — by IGN

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Hades 2 is a timed console exclusive for Nintendo Switch 1 and 2, launching on September 25, 2025, with the Switch 2 version supporting 120fps in TV mode and cross-save functionality with PC. The game is a roguelike dungeon crawler set in a mythic world, with physical versions arriving on November 20.

"Pentiment Director Addresses Xbox 120FPS Bug, PS5 Performance Superiority"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by IGN

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The creator of Pentiment, a game recently launched on PS5 and Switch, clarified that the 120fps feature was disabled on Xbox due to a bug, but will be enabled in the next update. This comes after users noticed the PS5 version running better than the Xbox version, prompting confusion. The game, originally released for PC and Xbox, is set to receive the 120fps patch on its original console release, despite being out on Xbox hardware since 2022.

"Apex Legends Season 20: Reinventing the Game for Its 5th Anniversary"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Push Square

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Apex Legends Season 20: Breakout brings a dramatic overhaul to the game, introducing 120fps on PS5, a new Legend armour rating system, EVO leveling, and significant changes to ranked matchmaking. The update is set to mark the game's fifth anniversary and aims to shake up gameplay dynamics.

"Unveiling the OnePlus 12: Gaming at 120fps, Double Storage, and Preorder Savings"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by TechRadar

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The OnePlus 12 is set to revolutionize Android gaming with its 120fps capability for all games, powered by the new Trinity Engine and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip. The device's hardware and software enhancements, including the X7 Independent Visual Processor and frame interpolation technology, aim to provide a smoother and more immersive gaming experience. With features such as vapor chamber cooling, low-power game super-resolution, and a 5,400mAh battery with fast 100W charging, the OnePlus 12 could emerge as a strong competitor in the mobile gaming market, challenging flagship and specialized gaming phones.

"OnePlus 12: A Refreshingly Basic Review with Impressive Gaming Capabilities"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by 9to5Google

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The OnePlus 12 introduces a new feature called "HyperRendering" that can make any Android game run at 120fps using its "Trinity Engine" and a dedicated "Independent Visual Processor" from Pixelworks. The device achieves a 120Hz frame rate for all games through frame interpolation technology, promising hyper-realistic and ultra-immersive mobile gaming experiences. The OnePlus 12 is available for pre-order at $799 and aims to offer smoother gameplay for avid gamers.

"Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown - Next-Gen Consoles and PC Harness 4K at 120fps"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Push Square

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Ubisoft's upcoming game, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, is set to impress on the PS5 with 4K resolution at 120 frames-per-second. The PS4 Pro will also perform well with 60fps at 4K, while the standard PS4 will run at 60fps in 1080p. To experience the game's full potential on the PS5, players will need a TV that supports the high refresh rate. More details and a list of all PS5 games running at 120fps can be found through Ubisoft's link, and a review of the game will be available soon.

Digital Foundry declares Gran Turismo 7's 120fps options a game-changer.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Push Square

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Gran Turismo 7's latest update introduces four new graphics options, including 120 frames-per-second and VRR, which are "game-changers," according to Digital Foundry. The resolution mode and frame rate mode both offer near-locked 120fps during races, although there are performance dips during replays and menus. The modes sacrifice a 4K resolution, with the resolution mode going down to 1440p, while the frame-rate mode hits 1260p. The new options let you enjoy the game with even smoother performance.