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 ...
Nintendo has posted a new short teaser video focused entirely on the Switch 2’s mysterious C button. This seems to confirm that Nintendo knows that since officially revealing the console in January, ...
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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 ...
Nintendo revealed the Nintendo Switch 2 design in mid-January after weeks of leaks that seemingly spoiled all the secrets of the new handheld. However, Nintendo only showed the console's official ...
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 ...
During the April 2025 Nintendo Direct, Nintendo has finally revealed what the mysterious “C” button on the right Joy-Con on Nintendo Switch 2. It’ll allow players to do a variety of different chatting ...
While fans have gotten a look at the Nintendo Switch 2 console, most of the specific details have been held for today’s Nintendo Switch 2 Direct. Naturally, that means gamers have been curious about ...
On the Nintendo Today App, Nintendo released a teaser for the mysterious C button — Cartridge Games (@cartridgegames.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T15:20:11.494Z Does this mean Miis are back? Maybe! And ...
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