
Bit Cultures sifts through the catalogs of lasers and physics-bending tools to bring you their Top 10 Sci-Fi Weapons in Gaming.
In 2023, developed by Blizzard Entertainment, Overwatch 2 was released, which was basically a big, glorified update of the original game that launched in 2016. Now, it’s simply reverted to being called just Overwatch, which is probably for the best.
The second iteration of Overwatch was released on the original Nintendo Switch, and while it’s still an enjoyable game with cross-play/progression functions, it’s still lacking in terms of performance and visuals, compared to its PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S counterparts. Well, it was.
As of today, the second iteration of Overwatch is natively available on the Nintendo Switch 2, just in time for Season 2: Summit.
The Nintendo Switch 2 version of Overwatch will have increased resolution both in handheld and docked modes, enhanced textures and lighting, up to 60 frames-per second, improved audio and more.
Blizzard is readying a patch to address the issue that the game is still running in Switch 1 build and just 30 fps.

Nexon has entered a publishing agreement with Blizzard for Overwatch in Korea, with the companies working to deliver services 'tailored' for the region.
Fallout 4 on Switch 2 offers 30fps, 40fps, and 60fps modes, with graphics settings differing from PS4 and PS5 versions.
Find it odd that portal gun is on the list, when it is not a weapon, but rather a tool. Some the weapons listed from certain franchises seem a bit off. For example, the needler, generally isn't given comparable notoriety to other Halo weapons (e.g. CE Pistol, incineration Canon, etc)
No plasma cutter love? Boo.
Where is Turok's Cerebral Bore? No guns from Resistance or Ratchet and Clank either? Insomniac made some of the coolest weapons ever, but nothing beats the sights and sounds of the Cerebral Bore!