The Nintendo Switch 2 will reportedly be backwards compatible with most Nintendo Switch 1 games, save for a certain few games players can expect.
Personally, I'm a little concerned about Ring Fit Adventure, given that the Joy-Cons would need to fit into the accessories such as the Ring-Con and leg strap. Labo also isn't looking great.
In the game, you attach your Joy-Con controllers into the included Ring-Con and Leg Strap and squat, stretch, and sweat your way through a light-hearted, comedic adventure. Join Mario and friends ...
You can even share Joy-Con with friends by turning them sideways to act as tinier standard controllers, though we strongly recommend keeping the straps handy for a bit more to hold onto while ...
The fact that the new Joy-Cons don’t have the same rail means ... as you need to buy the Ring-Con and leg strap to make it work, which bumps up the price. It would be disappointing to learn ...
A new patent suggests that Nintendo is working on a Switch 2 Joy-Con accessory that's notably different from its Switch ...
Another patent image shows one Joy-Con being used like a mouse and the other being held normally, giving the player a sudo WSAD PC-like experience. Further into the patent, it explains how the wrist ...
Newly-published Nintendo patents show that the company has been exploring a version of its Joy-Con controllers that can work ...
The Joy-Con wrist straps can be seen growing out of the controllers, making them resemble something similar to a tail. So not only does it look like it’s being used as a PC mouse, it also ...
but it even made the Joy-Con wrist strap look like a mouse’s tail. That seemed to be an awfully big hint at things to come, and the number of possibilities for that feature seems pretty much ...