A new patent filing from Nintendo could reveal a Switch 2 Joy-Con feature that allows the controllers to predict a player's ...
In the video, the trigger is pressed down a tad before a final push releases it from the console. As the Joy-Con moves away, ...
The wireless PowerA Enhanced resembles the stock Xbox controller. Its asymmetrical analog stick layout will only disappoint ...
Enter NYXI with its updated Hyperion 2 Joy-Con pads, pitched as "the ultimate replacement" for the real Mc-Con. They don't ...
However, a video does show off the large button on the back of the new Joy-Cons on the official Nintendo Switch 2 website.
As it turns out, one of the defining upgrades of the Nintendo Switch 2 is actually an old concept developed for the original ...
Former Nintendo Minute hosts Kit and Krysta have highlighted an interview they did with Nintendo's Yoshiaki Koizumi back in ...
Similar to the first iteration of Joy-Cons, hitting a dedicated button will detach the controller. It's not entirely clear ...
Nintendo has revealed how the Joy-Con release buttons work on the Switch 2. If you’ve been hiding under a rock, yes, Nintendo shared a short video officially revealing the Switch 2. That video ...
Nintendo had the idea of using magnets to attach Joy-Cons to the original Switch, but couldn't get it to work.
The current Switch has its Joy-Con controllers attach by sliding through a railing on the side until a locking mechanism clicks them into place. Owners then press a very (very) small black button on ...
It turns out that chunky button on the back of the Joy-Cons, positioned just beneath the ZR/ZL triggers, is what you’ll push to detach the controllers. While we obviously haven’t gotten our hands on ...