When Nintendo first unveiled the Switch 2 last month, we (and everyone else) noticed something peculiar about the new Joy-Con ...
The arrival of the Nintendo Switch 2 heralds some much-needed improvements over its predecessor, especially its Joy-Con controllers. Here’s a quick breakdown of what the announcement trailer ...
Newly-published Nintendo patents show that the company has been exploring a version of its Joy-Con controllers that can work ...
However, it seems one of the worst kept secrets about Nintendo Switch 2 just got a lot more likely. A newly discovered patent from Nintendo shows a Right Joy-Con being used like a mouse ...
A diagram included in the patent shows somebody holding the Joy-Con and appearing to use it as a mouse. Another diagram shows a hand holding the Joy-Con upright with the pointer finger on the ZR t ...
The next Nintendo console is on its way, and we finally have official confirmation that it'll be called the Nintendo Switch 2. We'll have to wait until a Direct stream on February 2nd to hear ...
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 ...
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 ...
it subtly confirms one rumored feature of the Switch 2's Joy-Cons. The ability to use a Joy-Con like a computer mouse might be an innovative mechanic for a Nintendo console but would feel ...
The trailer also shows off black Joy-Cons that are significantly larger than those on the original Switch, with colored accents behind the joystick itself. An extended, colored Joy-Con "rail" on ...
But Nintendo is still being coy about the specific dimensions of the Switch 2's expanded tablet and Joy-Cons. Fortunately, the trailer itself features a number of head-on shots of the Switch 2 ...
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 ...