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The Nintendo Switch 2 has been officially revealed, with an upcoming Direct focused on it in April, but there is still a lot left unknown about the console, including a mysterious button.
Today, Nintendo confirmed that the C button will open up and control the new GameChat feature on the Nintendo Switch 2. This feature lets you communicate live with friends and family in-game.
The successor to 2017's Nintendo Switch continues down the same path as its predecessor, providing a hybrid experience that supports both home and handheld gaming. Launching on June 5, 2025, with ...
A new leak may have finally revealed the purpose of the mysterious C button on the Nintendo Switch 2’s right Joy-Con, which has baffled fans ever since the design for the system first leaked ...
Nintendo is holding its Switch 2 Direct showcase right now, and one of the first big reveals the company announced has cleared up the mystery of the console’s new “C” button on the right Joy ...
When Nintendo first teased the existence of the upcoming Switch 2 in January, some keen-eyed gamers noticed an extra button on the right Joy-Con that had no label. There was a Capture button and a ...
Nintendo Switch Online will be required to use GameChat, but the feature will be available without a membership through March 31, 2026. The C button first appeared as a new, unmarked Joy-Con ...
It could also be a button that activates a new software feature that hasn't been announced yet. There is a Nintendo Direct coming April 2, 2025, so we'll likely get an answer on the day or before ...
The Nintendo Switch 2's rumored C button may be used for chat functionality. Some recent datamining efforts suggest the Switch 2 will support a group and voice chat feature code-named Campus.
I’m calling on Switch 2 accessory makers to craft a Joy-Con 2 shell that covers up the C button. I know many of you are cranking away on readying accessories for the June 5 launch day, so I hope ...
Anyway, if you're buying a card for your Switch 2, it must state 'EX' on it. Don't get 'Express' mixed up with SanDisk's 'Extreme' branding – as the two aren't in any way related. Same to be ...