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Video: Borderlands 3 Switch & PS5 graphics comparison

A few days ago, Borderlands 3 was ported to the Nintendo Switch. The game originally released in 2019, and was ported over to the PlayStation 5 in November of 2020. That said, when a game like this is ported over to Nintendo’s hybrid console, there is a question about the quality of the graphics.

Well, GameXplain is on the case. They have recently uploaded a brand new graphics comparison video that compares the newly-released Nintendo Switch version of the game to the PlayStation 5 version that released a few years ago. If you want to see the video for yourself, it can be seen down below.

7 thoughts on “Video: Borderlands 3 Switch & PS5 graphics comparison”

  1. PS5 look’s better but the Nintendo Switch doesn’t look bad, i played the Borderlands 3 base game when it first released looking forward to trying the additional content included with the ultimate edition.

    1. IMO, you speakin facts!
      Let’s keep it a buck: yeah, no surprise ps5 is gonna look more crisp and have a few more details(some of the lines, like on the big guys shoulder pads, honestly, don’t really make much of a difference to me but I get the art style of the franchise).
      But if people are gonna crap on the switch version, they likely weren’t set to buy it on the switch anyways.
      I’m not a huge fan of the game series but am of the switch and this was one of their better ports

      1. A console equivalent to a decent gaming PC can run a game much better than a console that’s a f*cking tablet? WHO SAW THAT RESULT COMING?!

        This author deserves to be eating out of a fcking trash can under a bridge, what an utterly worthless and meaningless existence you lead calling this sht “news”.

  2. This is a heavily downgraded port. They can get lost, not because it looks and runs significantly worse on Switch(which is to be expected), but because it’s yet another botched physical release. I will not support cheap, lazy publishers.

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