Switch 2 Video Reveals How Snappy Joy-Con Removal Works
Magnets, how do they work?
Last week's official reveal of the Switch 2 confirmed several new features of the hybrid Nintendo console, including a new approach to Joy-Cons that'll attach to the device using a snappier method. But how does it work exactly? On the Switch 2 website, Nintendo showed off this design in slightly more detail, revealing how the controller attaches and detaches from the console.
Similar to the first iteration of Joy-Cons, hitting a dedicated button will detach the controller. It's not entirely clear which mechanical function this button affects, but judging by the design of the Switch 2, the animation suggests that the magnetic charge is switched off.
In comparison, the original Switch Joy-Cons used a rail system to slide the controllers in, which were kept in place by a small plastic anchor point. These rails did tend to break down over time--one of several flaws of the Joy-Con alongside the common issue of joystick drift--so it is hoped that the reported magnetic attachment system provides a stronger and longer-lasting method of keeping the controllers in place.
While we've still got several burning questions for the Switch 2, it won't be too long before new details on the console are revealed in a Nintendo Direct that's scheduled for April 2. Fans are eager to find out when the Switch 2 will be released, how much it'll cost, and what's under the hood of the device.
One thing we do know is that there'll be a chance to try the new system ahead of its launch through "Experience events" hosted by Nintendo. Anyone lucky enough to have their name drawn can head to one of several spots across the globe to check the console out for themselves.
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