Images of the purported Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con controller have leaked, sparking discussions about design tweaks and new features. With an official reveal possibly arriving in early 2025, fans eagerly await more details about Nintendo’s next big console release.
Alleged Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con Photos Spark Speculation
New purported images of the Joy-Con controller for the Nintendo Switch 2 are currently making the rounds on the internet. These said images provide the first glimpse at the controller.
These new photographs, which are displayed in a new movie that was uploaded to Bilibili by user ᅬᇌ奥68, bring to light a few of the deviations from the existing Joy-Con controller, which, at first glance, do not appear to be particularly significant.
Unconfirmed Changes Raise Questions About Controller Design
However, in the absence of an official statement, it is difficult to speculate on the possible functions of some of the modifications made to the original controller, such as the addition of additional buttons as an example.
As we have seen 3D-printed copies of the Nintendo Switch 2 in the past, which were based on the prototype of the system, there is a good likelihood that these photographs show a 3D-printed version of the new Joy-Con controller rather than the actual gadget.
March 2025 Release Rumors Build Anticipation
As a result, WCCFTECH recommends that you take them with a grain of salt until the console and its accessories are ultimately announced.
Due to the fact that we are currently in the month of December, it is highly improbable that the Nintendo Switch 2 will be formally introduced this year.
In light of the fact that the system might be unveiled the following month with the intention of being released in March 2025, it is possible that it will not be too much longer before we finally find out what Nintendo has in store for us and whether or not the new system will be able to surpass the phenomenal success that its predecessor enjoyed on the market.


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