
Shin’n multimedia’s fast fusion is set to highlight a true view when it is launched on 2 days on the nintendo switch 5 June 2025Like its predecessor, fast RMX, fusion seems to take full advantage of new hardware capabilities to produce blistering performance at the highest resolution.
Before we reach the Nitti Gritti of Chashma, however, we can confirm that the fast fusion will have a total of 12 tracks of launch spread in four cups. This is a drop from RMX offering, but keep in mind that a large part of those tracks was rapidly derived from racing neo, in which RMX produces just 6 new courses.
Shin’en Multimedia will also release a free content update for fast fusion post-launch, but its specific details will be shared at the latter date.
So now, let’s see full glasses for fast fusion on Switch 2.
Fast Fusion – Performance Mode
Docked
Display – 1080p, 60fps, HDR
Balanced – 1440P, 60fps, HDR
Quality – Mixed 4K/1080p, 60fps, HDR – Menu and Hud Overley 4K
Ultra Quality – 4K, 30fps, HDR – Super Sharp Visuals, Ultra Level of Detail, Ultra Quality 4K/8K Shadowmaps
In hand
Display – 1080p, 60fps, HDR
Ultra Quality – 1080P, 30fps, HDR – Ultra Level of Detail, Ultra Quality 4K/8K Shadowmaps
Shin’en has also confirmed that a patch is currently in the tasks that will bring ‘quality mode’ up to a full 4K/60fps. This repeated its intentions to include potential 120fps performance mode in the future update.
Finally, we have some new screenshots to share, in which what the option menu will look like when changing the performance.

We have been particularly affected on how cheap fusion has been determined on switch 2, with confirmation of pricing £ 13.49 / € 14.99 , $ 14.99It is also learned that F-Geero GX Voice actor Jack Merluzi will return to fusion, which will be a major dose of apathy for racing fans.