As such, the design of the device, including its Joy-Con controllers, may look pretty familiar if you already own a Switch, but there's still plenty of new information to dig into. In this guide ...
A recent leak shows potential new images of the Joy-Con for Switch 2 The images give a look at the colors and magnetic connection for the controller. Some new images have leaked online ...
Another day, another Nintendo Switch 2 leak - this time pertaining to images that purport to be of a Joy-Con for Nintendo's Switch successor. The 20 best Switch games money can buy - 2022 UPDATE ...
Top of mind is, what does that mysterious button on the right Joy-Con do? This new square button, placed at the bottom of the Joy-Con, is unmarked, but prior reports have indicated it’s called ...
We got our first look at Nintendo Switch 2 last week, after an avalanche of leaks and reports about the console's final design and functionality. And, as we expected, it was confirmed the Switch 2 ...
Fresh images of what looks to be the left Joy-Con controller from the upcoming 'Switch 2' hardware have been posted online, supposedly originating from China. Hosted over on Reddit by ...
Leaked images also showed what many thought might be optical sensors on the side of the Joy-Con shown sliding face-down in the trailer. Nintendo Switch 2 Trailer Seemingly Confirms Joy-Con Mouse ...
A few days ago, it was the motherboard for Switch 2, and now images of the system’s Joy-Con controllers have apparently leaked online. The images first appeared on a Chinese website, and were ...
These rails did tend to break down over time--one of several flaws of the Joy-Con alongside the common issue of joystick drift--so it is hoped that the reported magnetic attachment system provides ...
The trailer seemed to confirm one major change to the Joy-Con controller, which leaked several months ago. According to that leak, the Joy-Cons will have a new function that allows one to be used ...
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