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 ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 announcement trailer confirmed that the new console will have an extra button compared to its predecessor. Although most prior leaks depicted this button as being marked with the ...
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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 ...
If rumors are to be believed, it won't be long before Nintendo Switch 2 officially gets unveiled. Meaning, we'll finally get an answer to our biggest question: What is that new, mysterious "C" ...
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 ...
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Nintendo has confirmed the Nintendo Switch 2's mysterious new Joy-Con button is indeed the C button, as had been rumored. Confirmation comes from the just announced and released Nintendo Today! app, ...
Last Thursday, Nintendo finally revealed the long-awaited successor to the Nintendo Switch — the Nintendo Switch 2 — following months of leaks and fervent rumors. As you can imagine, there’s been a ...
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