The Nintendo Switch 2's rumored C button may be used for chat functionality. Some recent datamining efforts suggest the Switch 2 will support a group and voice chat feature code-named Campus.
Data miners have uncovered a new “Campus” social hub in Switch OS. This is likely what the new “C” button on the right Joy-Con will be used for. It will support group and voice chat for up ...
There’s a great deal of speculation about this button. Some suggest it may relate to “casting” the Switch 2 to a TV wirelessly, or screen sharing of some kind. Others have wondered whether ...
Chris Plante co-founded Polygon in 2012 and is now editor-in-chief. He co-hosts The Besties, is a board member of the Frida Cinema, and created NYU’s first games journalism course. Ahead of the ...
The Nintendo Switch 2's physical design was revealed through ... it was quickly noticed the upcoming console has an additional button on the right Joy-Con controller under the Home button.
The Nintendo Switch 2 has finally been officially revealed following months of leaks and rumors, and it has a mystery button on the right Joy-Con that isn't the C button that was promised.
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 ...
While the system seems to have a design similar to the current Switch, Nintendo has made some changes, including the addition of a new “C” button on the Joy-Cons. What that new button does has ...
hat extra button on the bottom right is one of the few things Nintendo’s managed to keep under wraps (Reddit) Accessory company Genki has contributed to the Nintendo Switch 2 rumour mill ...
Datamining done by users in that server seem to indicate how Nintendo plans to use the new 'C' button that has been spotted on leaked images of the Switch 2. Allegedly, the latest firmware from ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 trailer seemingly confirmed many ... One thing that continues to baffle, however, is the rumoured additional button on the right Joy-Con, sitting just below the Home Button.
They're laid out well. I could use the D-pad and buttons, switch to analog sticks or use the trackpads -- or mix and match. The haptics are subtle, but for the solid-state trackpads in particular ...