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Don’t throw out your original Joy-Cons just yet, as it turns out they will work with the Nintendo Switch 2, at least for the ...
After several days of not providing a direct answer about the technology used in the Switch 2’s Joy-Cons, Nintendo has finally confirmed that the new console’s controllers do not employ anti-drift ...
With the Nintendo Switch 2 on the horizon -- and confirmation that its new Joy-Cons will not feature Hall effect thumbsticks, a popular drift-prevention feature some gamers had hoped for -- now's ...
He has written news, reviews, and more as a tech journalist since 2020. The new Joy-Cons look a lot like the old Joy-Cons but are about a half-inch longer and black, with color accents on the ...
However, he said he always wished to make the attachment and detachment process for the Joy-Cons easier. Tetsuya Sasaki, a general manager at Nintendo's technology development division ...
The strength of the Switch 2 Joy-Cons have been tested and it is possible to pull them off the console with enough force. As a hybrid device designed for children, the Nintendo Switch is more ...
The Switch 2 will have new Joy-Cons and a new Pro Controller. Both will have new features, different sizing from the original Switch versions, and a hefty price tag. The Switch 2's new ...
If you have seen the Nintendo Direct presentation, you might be aware of the Switch 2 Joy-Cons. There’s a new feature where Nintendo ditched the rail system that the current Nintendo Switch has.
Nintendo of America's Nate Bihldorff in an interview with NintendoLife stated the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons don't have Hall Effect sticks. "Well, the Joy-Con 2's controllers have been designed ...
The answer does suggest that the new Switch 2 Joy-Cons have been improved, but the answer conspicuously didn't address the subject of the question: if the new controllers have resolved the stick ...