Genki is reportedly using a scale 3D model of the Switch 2 to show off its console cases behind closed doors at the Consumer ...
An accessory maker has shown recreations of the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons during the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show.
Eddie Tsai, cofounder and CEO of Genki, shared with The Verge that the Switch 2's Joy-Cons will attach magnetically rather than using a sliding rail. To detach them, users will press a large ...
Tsai personally corroborated that the Switch 2 Joy-Cons attach magnetically, and shared more details. Given the magnetic function, one would think you could just pull the Joy-Cons out of the Switch.
The photos sure look convincing, and tally with what’s already known about the Joy-Cons’ increased size and their new magnetic connection method (there’s no rail clip in sight). And there on ...
Another wave of Nintendo Switch 2 leaks suggest the Joy-Cons have a new gimmick, as some convincing new images appear online. With the console set to be revealed sometime before April, the pace of ...
However, the latest seems to be the best yet – it purportedly shows hands-on photos of one of the new Joy-Cons. Not only does the controller look convincing – after all, it's similar to ...
Are these what the new Joy-Cons will look like? (Genki) According to a separate hands-on report on Netzwelt, the Joy-Cons are removed from the dummy console by pulling them from the side ...
told The Verge that within the mounting channel of the Joy-Cons is an optical sensor and that by using another attachment, they may offer mouse-like functionality. The Verge compares this ...
Cast your mind back to when you first opened your shiny new Nintendo Switch. After removing the individually wrapped controllers and clipping them onto the console itself, you delved into the box ...
Images posted online appear to show a detailed look at the Joy-Cons for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 console and a brand new "gimmick" has been spotted. The Joy-Cons appear to be largely similar to ...