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 ...
New Nintendo Switch 2 leak reveals potential orange Joy-Con with layout change. Switch 2 is rumored to have magnetic Joy-Cons, doing away with the slider design. Fans anticipate a potential Switch ...
Drip, drip, drip. The Nintendo Switch 2 leaks keep coming, as this time uncofirmed images of a retail-model left Joy-Con for the upcoming console appeared online over the weekend. In addition ...
You likely pulled them from their little pouches and quickly understood that these were the Switch equivalent of the Wiimote straps; the Joy-Con's design necessitated a separate little 'rail' that ...
Some recently uncovered data suggests that the Switch 2 Joy-Con controllers may ship with a new gimmick that's very Nintendo-like.
Its black and blue design is reminiscent of the black and blue New 2DS XL, and there are some obvious visual differences setting it apart from a regular Switch Joy-Con. For a start, it seems to be ...
The latest and most convincing evidence is a pair of new photos that emerged over the weekend showing what purports to be a finalized, production Switch 2 Joy-Con. The photos sure look convincing ...
Shoulder button pusher in green The most fascinating element of this project is the TAPBO module which adapts the Joy-Con controller to remote input. The module includes electronics, actuators ...
The Switch 2 leaks show no signs of abating in 2025, with new images revealing the upcoming console’s purported controllers and dock. Nintendo is expected to officially announce the new gaming ...
With the console set to be revealed sometime before April, the pace of these leaks has only increased in the early days of 2025 – with alleged new details about the Joy-Con controllers trickling ...
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 ...
There’s also a Nintendo logo on the slider, which feels like a bizarre place to put a logo if it’s going to be covered up by the Joy-Con controllers. After many suspected the photo was ...