Nintendo Switch 2 Controllers May Have Unexpected Feature

Nintendo Switch 2 Controllers May Have Unexpected Feature
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Summary

  • A new Nintendo Switch 2 patent shows a rotatable design, allowing the Joy-Con controllers to be attached to the opposite ends of the console.
  • Switch 2 will feature a magnetic attachment system for the Joy-Cons instead of the slide-on rails from the previous Switch.
  • The Nintendo Direct on April 2 will likely unveil Switch 2 details such as its price, specs, release date, and game lineup.

A new patent indicates that the Joy-Con controllers of the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 can be rotated, enabling players to plug them into the opposite ends of the console without worries. The Nintendo Switch 2 still does not have a release date, but its launch is one of the most eagerly awaited events in the gaming industry in 2025, and there’s much speculation about the full extent of its capabilities.

The Switch 2 was officially announced on January 16. The new device will be considerably more powerful than the original Switch, but it will have a similar design. One of the most interesting changes to the new Switch 2 Joy-Cons is that instead of sliding them on the side of the console via a rail like it was on the previous console, gamers will attach them using magnets.

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Now, a new patent (via VGC) indicates that gamers will be able to attach the Joy-Cons “upside down” on the console. According to the patent, gamers will be able to mount the right and left controllers on opposite sides of the console, and the device will automatically detect this. While this may not seem like something so relevant at first glance, the Switch 2 only has a single headphone port, and this could help gamers decide the most comfortable position to use it. Additionally, the Switch 2 will have two USB ports, with the bottom one in the center, and the top one on the right, so gamers could also get more comfortable while using other third-party devices such as cameras.

New Nintendo Patent Indicates That Switch 2’s Joy-Con Controllers Could be Rotated

This is not the only patent to surface regarding the Switch 2 recently. Earlier this week, another patent showed the Switch 2 Joy-Con strap. This new iteration of the Joy-Con straps looks similar to the ones for the original Switch and helps to turn each Joy-Con into a standalone gamepad. The main difference is that the gadget is attached magnetically, not using a slider.

Until now, Nintendo has declined to confirm the Switch’s price, but some analysts bet that it will cost around $400. Its release date is also uncertain, but it’s rumored that it will be available in the second half of 2025.

Gamers who want to discover more information about the Switch 2 should watch the Nintendo Direct which will happen on April 2 at 6 AM PT. During the event, it’s likely that all pertinent details regarding the platform will be revealed, including price, complete specs, release date, and possibly the initial line-up of games available for the Switch 2.

Nintendo Switch 2 Tag Page Cover Art

Nintendo Switch 2

Brand

Nintendo

Original Release Date

2025

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