One of the rumored features of the Nintendo Switch 2's Joy-Cons could make it easier for two classic entries in the Zelda ...
A new patent suggests that Nintendo is working on a Switch 2 Joy-Con accessory that's notably different from its Switch ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 might have a wireless mouse feature, expanding the console’s capabilities when it comes to playing ...
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 ...
The most reliable of the Nintendo Switch 2 ... NextHandheld stated the Switch 2 has Hall effect joysticks, which would eradicate any worries around Joy-Con drift, if true. Following the reveal ...
You might be able to connect your Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons upside down ... the console's display rotated 180 degrees, with the Joy-Con's still connected on the "wrong" side up.
it hasn't been totally quiet on the Switch 2 news front, as it has been discovered that Nintendo has been hiding how the new Joy-Con controllers disconnect from the handheld ever since the big reveal.
One of the more mysterious Switch 2 features is a strange new button on the right Joy-Con controller. Nintendo has even gone to the trouble of blanking it out in the reveal video. Pre-announcement ...
Nintendo teased some design elements of its upcoming handheld console refresh during a recent 'first-look' Switch 2 showcase trailer, one of which includes a closer look at the retooled Joy-Con ...