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 ...
Similar to the first iteration of Joy-Cons, hitting a dedicated button will detach the controller. It's not entirely clear ...
Perhaps this is just so you have a further option for where to plug in your Switch 2 - maybe it docks both ways up, to save a bit of fiddling around there? Or, is this an attachment for something ...
Here's how the Nintendo Switch 2 could embrace Wii U and 3DS games using its new top USB-C port to provide dual-screen ...
The original Nintendo Switch also makes use of a Joy-Con attachment grip, which allows for easy docked play without the need for a separate controller. This is back for Switch 2, with a similarly ...
A brief sequence in the Switch 2 reveal video shows the new Joy-Cons. They appear to be larger and have a new button, but there also seems to be an extra attachment for the Joy-Co ...
Nintendo is set to transform the gaming industry once again with the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2, scheduled for ...
That's up from 7.0" on the Switch OLED, which itself was a bump up from the 6.2" on the original Switch. The original ...
Reports so far suggest an expanded 8-inch LCD screen, 1080p output in handheld mode, 4K upscaling in docked mode, electromagnetic Joy-Cons that ditch the current Switch’s rail attachment system ...
In a viral video, a repair technician said the Nintendo Switch 2 appears to have a serious design flaw, sparking a debate.
Accessory maker Genki brought a 3D-printed mockup of the Nintendo Switch 2 to CES, and we photographed it. Nintendo isn’t officially at CES, but it might have stolen the show anyway: accessory maker ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 trailer hints at the console's ... the video shows two Joy-Cons gliding attachments side-down across a flat surface. It's a brief segment, and it doesn't show any ...