If you enjoyed this story, be sure to follow IGN on MSN. The Nintendo today! app has updated with a new Switch 2 video that ...
Nintendo has confirmed the Nintendo Switch 2's mysterious new Joy-Con button is indeed the C button, as had been rumored.
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 ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 Direct revealed many new features of the new console. One of the biggest mysteries was the C-button. The initial images and the patents that had been filed showed the new button, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Several Nintendo Switch 2 leaks that preceded the design reveal from mid-January showed the next-gen console will feature a new button on the redesigned Joy-Con controllers. The mysterious button had ...
Nintendo has clarified that after the first free trial period, the C Button and its related features will require a subscription to Nintendo Switch Online. As we’ve seen, the new features brought by ...
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 ...
Scott Baird is a contributor with over a decade's experience writing about video games, along with board games and tabletop RPGs. Scott has previously worked for Dexerto, Cracked, Dorkly, and Gamepur.