Bethesda Softworks has released 15 minutes of gameplay footage showcasing Indiana Jones and the Great Circle running on the Nintendo Switch 2 [1, 2].

The footage provides a first look at how the high-fidelity title performs on Nintendo's newer hardware. This demonstration is critical for gamers assessing the console's capabilities and the effectiveness of its upscaling technology in a portable format.

According to DSOGaming, the Switch 2 version runs at 1080p when docked [1]. This resolution is achieved through the use of DLSS upscaling [1, 3]. When played in handheld mode, the game operates at 720p with a frame rate of 30 fps [1, 3].

The game was previously announced for the platform during Gamescom 2025 [4]. The release of this footage follows the introduction of the Order of Giants DLC, which has increased consumer interest in the title [3].

"The Switch 2 version runs at 1080p docked thanks to DLSS upscaling and 720p handheld at 30 fps," DSOGaming staff said [1].

Industry observers have noted the transition of the title to the Switch 2 as a significant move for the game's reach. A writer for TechRadar said the Order of Giants DLC and the Switch 2 version finally convinced them to pick up the game [3].

Earlier this year, the announcement at Gamescom 2025 provided the first confirmation of the hardware's ability to handle the title [4]. The new video serves as a practical demonstration of those claims, showing the game in both docked and handheld modes [1, 2].

The Switch 2 version runs at 1080p docked thanks to DLSS upscaling

The technical specifications revealed here confirm that the Switch 2 relies heavily on DLSS upscaling to maintain a 1080p output in docked mode. By targeting 30 fps in handheld mode at 720p, the hardware aims for stability over high frame rates, suggesting a design priority on visual consistency for third-party ports.