An update for Monster Boy might bring 120fps to the Switch 2
Monster Boy may soon support 120fps on Switch 2, inviting user input.

The anticipation for the new Nintendo Switch 2 is ramping up among gaming enthusiasts, fueled by recent discussions of potential updates to popular games like Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom. FDG Entertainment, responsible for publishing this celebrated 2018 2D platformer, is considering enhancing the game to support 120 frames per second (fps) on the upcoming console, a significant improvement from the existing 60fps on the current model. This move is part of a broader strategy to update and enhance older titles to make the most of newer, more powerful hardware capabilities.
FDG Entertainment reached out to the gaming community through social media, inviting feedback from players interested in this potential update. Their outreach highlights the interactive relationship between game developers and the gaming community, emphasizing how consumer interest can shape the development of updates and features. In the same breath, the publisher noted that the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 versions of the game have already been updated to include 120fps, demonstrating a commitment to providing an enhanced gaming experience across multiple platforms.
The game, initially launched in 2018, was met with critical acclaim, receiving a 9 out of 10 rating from Nintendo Life for its engaging gameplay and captivating soundtrack. By doubling the frame rate, the visual and gameplay experience can be significantly elevated. This kind of update is typically associated with smoother animations and a more immersive experience, which can make a substantial difference in fast-paced games such as this.
Shin’en Multimedia has also been engaged in discussions about bringing a 120fps booster to their game, Fast Fusion. While this upgrade won’t be available at launch, the developers have hinted at the possibility of incorporating it in a later patch. This aligns with a wider industry pattern where developers are revisiting existing games to take advantage of modern hardware capabilities, aligning older titles with new-gen standards.
These enhancements and updates not only reinvigorate older games, providing an incentive for players to revisit them, but they also demonstrate the ongoing evolution of console gaming technology. As developers like FDG Entertainment and Shin’en Multimedia continue to explore these opportunities, players can look forward to a future where their favorite games are continuously improved. As we progress into the next generation of gaming, updates like these are likely to become commonplace, indicative of a vibrant, constantly evolving industry.
Sources: FDG Entertainment, Nintendo Life, Liam Doolan