FAST Fusion Announced for Nintendo Switch 2, Will Run at 4K@60 with HDR Support

Apr 3, 2025 at 04:30am EDT
Fast Fusion

Amid the sea of Nintendo Switch 2 news, there was also the announcement of FAST Fusion, a new entry in the zero-G racing series developed by Shin'en Multimedia, which will be a launch title for the new console. Interestingly, the previous installment (FAST RMX) was also a launch title for the first Switch. Then, the independent German developer did something with The Touryst, an action/adventure game launched in 2020 on multiple platforms.

With FAST Fusion, the developer returns to creating exclusive games for a new Nintendo console, and it appears that they'll take full advantage of the Nintendo Switch 2's capabilities. Here's an overview of the features confirmed by the studio:

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Hypersonic Speed
The fastest racing game you may have ever experienced! Non stop adrenaline pumping action at 60 fps in up to 4K HDR.

Antigravity Jumps
FAST Fusion vehicles are equipped with antigravity hyper jump technology. Cut corners and get ahead of your oppenents by jumping and boosting over them.

Vehicle Fusion
Create hundreds of new Racing machines by fusing your favorite vehicles.

Hyper tracks
Zoom through Redwood Forest, Alpine peaks, futuristic cities and many more breathtaking landscapes.

Motion Controls, HD Rumble
Play with smooth motion controls, enjoy immersive HD Rumble and customize the buttons.

FAST Fusion will also support split-screen play for up to four players, the new Nintendo Switch 2 Game Share feature (both locally and online), TV Mode, Tabletop Mode, Handheld Mode, and, of course, the new Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller.

Shin'en has released five screenshots of the game, showing once again their technical prowess. Check them out in the gallery above.

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