Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach

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Nintendo Switch: Five Nights At Freddy's Security Breach Ruin DLC Release?
Hi, I've been eagerly waiting a few years for the Ruin DLC for Security Breach to come out on the Nintendo Switch console. I know this is a Hub for Security Breach on Steam but I was wondering if anyone show anything about the release.
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If they do release the DLC, it might be with the Nintendo Switch 2, which might have a better processor than the Switch's OLED model (if the Switch 2 has its own LITE and OLED models, those could run the DLC better than the current LITE and OLED models).
Originally posted by ace13genesis:
If they do release the DLC, it might be with the Nintendo Switch 2, which might have a better processor than the Switch's OLED model (if the Switch 2 has its own LITE and OLED models, those could run the DLC better than the current LITE and OLED models).
This would make the most sense. The Nintendo Switch isn't the best for running many games originally made for PC unless the minimum system requirements are lower than sea level. The Switch is great for games made specifically for Switch though.
Originally posted by Southpaw Studios:
Originally posted by ace13genesis:
If they do release the DLC, it might be with the Nintendo Switch 2, which might have a better processor than the Switch's OLED model (if the Switch 2 has its own LITE and OLED models, those could run the DLC better than the current LITE and OLED models).
This would make the most sense. The Nintendo Switch isn't the best for running many games originally made for PC unless the minimum system requirements are lower than sea level. The Switch is great for games made specifically for Switch though.
​As of December 12, 2024, the Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach – Ruin DLC is available on the Nintendo Switch.

The Switch release includes a performance patch that improves the base game's stability, addressing some of the initial issues. However, in Ruin, you may notice that texture and model fidelity are drastically lower, which can be distracting.

Despite these graphical compromises, the DLC offers a decent exploration experience on the Switch.
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