The C button is one of the Switch 2’s most talked-about features. First, it was because of the secrecy about what it does. Then, after the tell-all Direct showcase, where some of us were slightly ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 has been officially revealed, with an upcoming Direct focused on it in April, but there is still a lot left unknown about the console, including a mysterious button. A new ...
One of the console’s biggest question marks has now been revealed. One of the console’s biggest question marks has now been revealed. Now that Nintendo has finally given us the rundown on the Switch 2 ...
Several Nintendo Switch 2 leaks that preceded the design reveal from mid-January showed the next-gen console will feature a new button on the redesigned Joy-Con controllers. The mysterious button had ...
I’m with Cameron: accessory manufacturers should definitely start selling cases and skins that let us delete the C button from the Nintendo Switch 2. If Nintendo is seriously going to lock the new ...
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The anticipation is growing as we get closer to the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct next Wednesday. With the company set to reveal the next console in the Switch family very soon, the rumor mill has been ...
Nintendo accidentally confirmed the Switch 2's mystery button is a "C" Button, in some promotional material for the company's new Nintendo Today app on the Google Play store. The reveal happened after ...
As part of the Nintendo Direct today, Nintendo opened the floodgates in terms of news and announcements about the Switch 2. Included in the presentation was confirmation of what the Switch 2's ...
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