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Despite missing its first opportunity to do so, Nintendo can soon revive one feature last seen with its 3DS consoles by bringing it to the Switch 2.
In a new promotional video, Nintendo showcases a larger version of the Switch that looks similar to its predecessor. The video also shows the system’s controllers, or Joy-Cons, now attach to the ...
The Switch 2's Joy-Cons are similar-looking but definitely new and bigger. The beefier controllers snap more easily onto the Switch body and external controller adapters, and the Joy-Con side ...
Rumors have been flying in the lead-up to the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal that this would be possible due to a sensor on the inside of the Joy-Cons similar to the sensor on the bottom of a computer ...
That said, based on rumors and our own best guesses, these are three big upgrades we're expecting to see in Nintendo's Switch 2 Joy-Cons. Although we've heard this feature rumored for months now ...
A couple of shots of both Joy-Cons sliding around a flat surface also point in this direction—and if so, could a Switch keyboard be far behind? We also see an extra button on the face of the ...
the Ring-Con could be an issue since it's an accessory that requires the Switch Joy-Cons to attach via the rails. The Switch 2 has new Joy-Cons that appear to attach magnetically. This issue could ...
The controllers appear to snap-on to the sides of the console, possibly with magnets. The original Switch Joy-Con controllers slide onto the sides using built-in rails. The controllers are also ...