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A spotlight for the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller was featured on the Nintendo Today mobile app (spotted by GamesRadar), ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller offers several new features, including remappable back buttons, the GameChat button, and ...
Four PowerA Switch 2 controllers are up for preorder, two of which feature cool Mario-inspired designs.
New controllers revealed for Nintendo Switch 2 will feature Hall effect sensors, which should prevent drift from being a ...
It's important to note that the original Switch Pro controller is ... then check out our guides below. Nintendo Switch 2 Preorders Are Live – Here's Where to Buy The Official Nintendo Switch ...
And the Pro Controller is officially getting an upgrade when the Nintendo Switch 2 arrives, taking full advantage of some of the exciting new features of this upgraded console. The Nintendo Switch ...
Nintendo has released a new video via its Nintendo Today! app which showcases the features and form factor of the new Switch 2 Pro Controller (thanks, Stealth40k). If you've already got the ...
Back when the original Switch launched, I picked up a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller with it as I preferred its larger buttons and full-size thumbsticks over the ones in the Joy-Cons that came ...
Even if they aren't, we won't be too bummed, because we can still connect our Nintendo Switch Pro controllers to PC anytime. One of the best game pads ever made is easy to use in Windows ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 arrives soon, and it'll bring with it a new pro controller with back buttons. We do now have confirmation that the Switch 2 doesn't utilize Hall Effect thumbsticks though ...
Nintendo appreciates you. It's right there in the fine print. The Switch Pro Controller -- a $70 add-on for Nintendo's new console that lets you play Zelda with the form factor of an Xbox gamepad ...
It's easy to play your favorite Steam games with the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. You can play other PC games with it, too, but it requires a bit of work. Here's how to do it. I’ve been PCMag ...