Switch 2 Fares Well Against Xbox Series S In Street Fighter 6 Comparison

It’s perhaps a better version actually

With the Nintendo Switch 2 on the horizon, you better believe we’re going to be inundated with comparisons between the Switch 2, Xbox and PS5 versions of games, and Street Fighter 6 is one of the first examples of that.

This is thanks to ElAnalistaDeBits on Youtube, which has put together a Switch 2 vs. Xbox Series S comparison for Street Fighter 6 that you can see up above – and the results are very similar between the two consoles.

There are actually two Xbox Series S versions that are shown off in this video, and that’s because of “bugged” textures that are apparently the result of a slightly broken port. Here’s how the analysis describes this:

The default Xbox Series S version does not run textures correctly. Although there are several ways to fix it, it is a tedious procedure and a bug that Capcom has no intention of fixing. Both versions are shown in this video. In any case, even with the textures corrected, the Switch 2 shows a higher resolution.

As you can see, it’s mentioned that the Nintendo Switch 2 version of Street Fighter 6 “shows a higher resolution”, and it certainly seems at first glance like it’s the better-looking edition compared to what we get on Xbox Series S.

Then again, this apparently isn’t the best comparison because of that texture issue mentioned earlier, and we’re also talking about a $299 console vs. a $449.99 console – so in that regard, the Series S holds its own really well.

So, what do you think about this? What other comparisons are you interested in seeing? Tell us down below!

Fraser Gilbert

Fraser is the News Editor at Pure Xbox, where he spends his time reporting on the biggest stories in the world of Xbox and beyond.

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