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There are two screenshots and zero information other than it's not using the Red Dead 2 engine.
... except for the YouTube video where you can see the original (played on Series X) compared side by side with the Switch version.
I honestly don't know what else the article could have provided.
Isn't that video just cribbed from the trailer? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think the trailer specified if it was PS4, Switch, or just some debug unit running the software. I would not trust these as accurate comparisons as a result. It can't provide much more than that, so maybe don't make an article.