hat extra button on the bottom right is one of the few things Nintendo’s managed to keep under wraps Accessory company Genki has contributed to the Nintendo Switch 2 rumour mill, as fans think they’ve found proof to support a January reveal. With every day that passes, Nintendo’s silence on its Nintendo Switch 2 console only becomes more baffling. Perhaps the only thing that’s more confusing is why accessory manufacturer Genki, and others, keeps boldly sharing information.
With any luck, these magnetic controllers won’t be as susceptible to drifting issues Genki has also reaffirmed how the new Joy-Cons connect to the side of the Switch 2 using magnets, with the large buttons on the back acting as a release trigger. As such, Joy-Cons for the original Switch likely won’t be compatible with the Switch 2.