According to the company, it is upgrading the renderer on the Nintendo Switch to make better use of the console’s GPU in order to up the resolution on Fortnite. What this means for Switch players is significantly improved resolution both in handheld and docked modes, resulting in images that are less blurry, without loss of performance. The update also provides a more consistent framerate, with fewer hitches, resulting in an overall smoother experience. Fortnite on Switch will still use dynamic resolution when needed to ensure a consistent framerate, but this will occur less frequently, and overall resolution will be significantly higher. Before on handheld, the resolution was 1000x560, now it is 1170x660. In docked mode, resolution has changed from 1390x780 to 1560x880. With the update, Switch players will also save about 140MB of storage space. Fortnite Season 6 kicked off a couple of weeks ago with a new set of collaborative skins based on Tomb Raider’s Lara Croft. It also introduced weapon crafting, the game’s first single-player story segment, and a host of other new skins.