A new patent suggests that Nintendo is working on a Switch 2 Joy-Con accessory that's notably different from its Switch ...
Newly-published Nintendo patents show that the company has been exploring a version of its Joy-Con controllers that can work ...
A Nintendo patent has been revealed that showcases some of the hidden features of the next generation of Joy-Cons.
I remember when I reviewed the Switch back in 2017, I ended up putting the wrist strap on upside down ... Perhaps it simply help push the Joy-Con controller away from the Switch, or maybe ...
The drawings and descriptions detail things like how, when holding a Joy-Con solo, one of the wrist strap-equipped bumpers slides onto the new controller. But the most exciting revelation from ...
Nintendo officially revealed the Nintendo Switch 2 last month, showing off a console that looked very similar to its predecessor, albeit larger and slicker. At the time, the company also revealed that ...
Newly-published patents from Nintendo have seemingly confirmed a bunch of Switch 2 features, including how the Joy-Cons attach to the console.
According to the patent, the strap attaches magnetically to the Joy-Con, which makes sense considering that the Joy-Con's magnetic functionality was hinted at in the first-look video. Additionally ...