Granted, this information comes from a relatively sketchy source by way of the Nintendo Switch 2 subreddit. The same leaker ...
One aspect of the Nintendo Switch 2 that many gamers agree is a step up is its Joy-Con controllers, which connect to the main system magnetically rather than through the physical rail system seen ...
This potential new feature is further cemeted by Nintendo showing an optical mouse light sensor on the underside of the blue Joy-Con. If you've ever tried to flip an existing Switch Joy-Con on its ...
When Nintendo teased the Switch 2 in January the company partially revealed the larger, re-designed Joy-Con controllers that connect to the console with a new mechanism, possibly electromagnetically.
Nintendo Switch 2 has finally been announced, and predictions say it's going to sell more than 20 million units within a year. According to VGC, a new patent suggests that the Switch 2's Joy-Con ...
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 ...
Nintendo Switch 2's new video offers a closer look at how Joy-Cons detach magnetically from the console with the press of a small button. Unlike the original Switch, the Switch 2 Joy-Cons don’t ...
Ultimately, these magnetic connections have now shown up on the Switch 2 - with Nintendo showcasing in its announcement trailer how you can press the button on the back of the Joy-Con to release ...
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