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Elden Ring's Switch 2 Port Aims for Stable Performance with July Launch

FromSoftware is targeting a July 10 release for its Elden Ring port on the Switch 2, focusing on resolving frame rate inconsistencies that have affected the original version since launch. The effort reflects br...

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