Hopefully, Nintendo has solved the drift issues that plagued many Joy-Con controllers. Beyond size, one of the biggest differences between the Switch and Switch 2 is how the Joy-Cons ...
The latest in a series of supposed leaks is that the alleged NintendoSwitch 2 will feature a different design for the kickstand and come with magnetic Joy-Cons, unlike the slide-in-place ones ...
Looking at the Switch ... a Joy-Con from their Switch (it can be surprisingly difficult), it’s unclear if old Joy-Cons will be compatible with the Switch 2 with this swap. The existing ...
The upcoming NintendoSwitch is rumored to feature a redesigned, magnetically attached Joy-Con system using Hall effect technology. It will reportedly support existing game cartridges, ensuring ...
We review the major Switch 2 rumors and leaked images, including an 8-inch display, magnetic Joy-Cons, system dimensions, and a potential release date. I’ve been PCMag’s home entertainment ...
If you use the Joy-Con Grip as your mainstay NintendoSwitch ... while the Joy-Cons are charging. Simply use the included cable to connect the Charging Grip to the Switch’s dock, then open ...
Nintendo is ... what it calls a Switch 2 mockup sent to them by a case manufacturer. That mockup is clearly larger than today’s existing Switch OLED, and the new Joy-Cons are clearly bigger ...
Some tweaks to the ergonomics — if Nintendo does indeed stick with the Switch’s core design — would also be appreciated with the Switch 2. Apparently, the new Joy-Cons will be larger and ...
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