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 ...
However, a video does show off the large button on the back of the new Joy-Cons on the official Nintendo Switch 2 website.
The Monday letters page wonders about the future of PlatinumGames, as a reader asks what was so amazing about the Xbox ...
The next Nintendo console is on its way, and we finally have official confirmation that it'll be called the Nintendo Switch 2. We'll have to wait until a Direct stream on February 2nd to hear ...
The Joy-Cons have been paramount to the original Nintendo Switch's versatility, but they haven't come without their issues. For a start, they've been plagued with more stick drift problems than ...
The video confirmed quite a bit, including an extra USB-C port, a new, mysterious button, and a larger overall design, but arguably star of the show is the updated Joy-Cons, which appear to be ...
And, as we expected, it was confirmed the Switch 2 will boast magnetic Joy-Cons, a change from its predecessor's mechanical rail locking system. However, while this feature will be new to us as a ...
Watch on YouTube But, while short, this trailer has seemingly confirmed that the Switch 2's Joy-Cons will boast that previously rumoured mouse functionality. At one point during the trailer ...
Nintendo Switch 2's new video offers a closer look at how Joy-Cons detach magnetically from the console with the press of a small button. Unlike the original Switch, the Switch 2 Joy-Cons don’t ...
Nintendo Switch 2's magnetic Joy-Cons were first planned for the original Switch, but they continuously fell out during use in tablet mode. The magnets have now been improved for use with the ...