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The Nintendo Switch 2 must be due an announcement soon, considering the amount of leaks and product images that seem to be making their way onto the 'net. We recently had "confirmation" of super ...
Nintendo remains tight-lipped on many aspects of the Switch 2, but a short video snippet actually shows how the new Joy-Con design is detached from the Switch 2. As you probably know, the Joy-Cons ...
According to this latest Nintendo Switch 2 report, the next Nintendo console will supposedly utilize magnetic Joy-Cons that attach right to the side of the console rather than having to slot them ...
Nintendo speaking with VideoGamesChronicle was asked about the Joy-Con analog stick drift issue with the Switch 1 and stated the Joy-Cons on the Switch 2 have been improved.
Nintendo crucially maintained the same level of thinness from Switch 1 to Switch 2, so it's in that sweet spot of "just heavy enough to feel premium and just light enough to feel comfortable." ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 releases on June 5th. As the release date draws closer, fans are eagerly awaiting any news about the system. There is now an interesting tidbit about the Switch 2’s Joy-Con ...
Nintendo is planning to use magnets in a fun new way with its upcoming Switch 2 video game console, according to a new report. The magnets will apparently be used to stick the Switch 2's Joy-Con ...
However, this game will be harder if you use the new Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons. It’s noted that the new Joy-Con controllers are quieter than the original Joy-Cons.
One of the most significant changes to the Nintendo Switch 2 is the Joy-Con controllers. Instead of using the current rail-based design, the new Joy-Cons will feature a magnetic connection system.
That should mean the current Joy-Cons you have right now won’t work with this new setup. But it’s also stated that the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller will work on the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.
Vandal, a Spanish gaming news outlet with a history of accurately leaking Switch details, reported that it had learned about the Switch 2's magnetic Joy-Cons through peripherals manufacturers.
It seems like images of some retail ready Joy-Cons for the all-but-confirmed Nintendo Switch 2 have appeared online, but honestly, I just want to know about the games. I do not care what the ...