A dedicated ESRB rating for Minecraft on Nintendo Switch 2 has surfaced online, signaling that a distinct version of the game is in development. This follows earlier reports suggesting the title would launch exclusively on the handheld console rather than as part of the existing backward-compatible library.
New rating indicates tailored build optimized for upcoming console hardware
The rating indicates a new build tailored specifically for the upcoming hardware. It diverges from the current iteration that runs via backward compatibility, pointing to updated assets or engine adjustments optimized for the Switch 2 architecture.
Technical details remain sparse due to the nature of the ESRB submission process. The rating itself does not list frame rates, resolution targets, or specific graphical enhancements beyond what is required for content classification.
The appearance of a dedicated version suggests developers are leveraging new hardware capabilities rather than relying solely on emulation layers. A dedicated version is expected to offer faster loading speeds and smoother gameplay than the current backward-compatible build.



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