Nintendo's newly patented design for the anticipated Switch 2 suggests a revolutionary Joy-Con feature: upside-down attachment. As reported by VGC, this innovative design leverages gyro mechanics similar to those found in smartphones, allowing screen orientation to automatically adjust regardless of the console's position.
The Joy-Cons, featuring a redesigned magnetic attachment system (replacing the original Switch's rails), will seamlessly adapt to any orientation. This allows for flexible button placement and port accessibility, potentially unlocking new gameplay possibilities.
The patent explicitly states: "The user can use the game system by mounting the right controller and the left controller on the opposite side to the main body device," and further explains the adaptability of the headphone jack placement.
While the hardware implications are minimal, the upside-down functionality could significantly impact gameplay. Full details are expected during Nintendo's upcoming Direct event on April 2nd (6am Pacific / 9am Eastern / 2pm UK time).
Release speculation points towards a June-September timeframe, fueled by pre-June hands-on events and Nacon's statement suggesting a pre-September launch for the console. The January reveal trailer confirmed backward compatibility and a second USB-C port, but many details—including the function of a mysterious new Joy-Con button—remain undisclosed.
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