Fast Fusion is officially speeding onto Nintendo Switch 2, and Shin’en’s latest trailer gives us a clean look at what to expect on launch day. The futuristic racer — once teased as a spiritual follow-up to Fast RMX — now arrives with 60 FPS gameplay, dynamic weather, and performance modes built around the new system’s upgraded hardware.
Clean Speed, Familiar DNA
The game builds on Shin’en’s reputation for precision-focused racing. Longtime fans will recognize the visual clarity, minimal UI, and high-speed track layouts that defined Fast RMX — but this time, it’s running with real-time lighting and a new 1440p docked mode.
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Fast Fusion doesn’t aim to reinvent futuristic racing, but it sharpens it. Tracks shown in the trailer include coastal rainstorms, canyon jumps, and anti-gravity curves that recall the F-Zero legacy without mimicking it outright.
Launch Day Support and Technical Features
According to the trailer, Fast Fusion will include 30 tracks at launch, online multiplayer, split-screen support, and a full replay system. On Switch 2, the game will offer 60 FPS in both handheld and docked modes, using a dynamic resolution system to maintain performance during particle-heavy sequences.
Players can choose between a Quality Mode (targeting 1440p) and a Performance Mode (prioritizing locked framerate and reduced input latency).
Final Thoughts
Shin’en isn’t trying to compete with Mario Kart or reinvent the genre. But Fast Fusion looks like a focused evolution of what they do best — clean racing, tight feedback, and crisp visuals. As one of the first high-speed racers built natively for Switch 2, it may find its lane without trying to dominate the track.