The Nintendo Switch 2 reveal showcased a potential "mouse" mode for the Joy-Cons. A segment in the trailer depicts detached Joy-Cons placed on a surface, connecting to what appear to be flat-bottomed connectors, allowing them to slide like a mouse. A possible slider pad is visible on one connector, further fueling this theory.
Pre-reveal rumors suggested this functionality, attributing it to an internal sensor similar to those in computer mice. However, Nintendo hasn't officially confirmed this feature or its implications.
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The Switch 2 reveal sparked speculation about potential game adaptations. Civilization 7, already confirmed for the original Switch, will likely be backward compatible. However, the possibility of a Switch 2 version leveraging the new Joy-Con mouse functionality was raised.
IGN's interview with Civilization 7's lead designer and executive producer yielded a suggestive response. While the lead designer remained silent, the executive producer offered an intriguing comment: "It is definitely intriguing...You always do some trade-offs when you have to deal with pure console controls. And the announcement has some great stuff in it. I love what they're doing with the controllers. It's all very cool. That's about all I can say about it in terms of an opinion. I think it looks awesome and they're not wrong, so it would be cool for something like that.”
AnswerSee ResultsWhile Firaxis won't announce a dedicated Switch 2 version of Civilization 7 (that's 2K Games' domain), the April Switch 2 Direct might shed light on this possibility.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding mouse support and the new Joy-Con button's function, the Switch 2's 2025 release (likely June-September) and a new Mario Kart title are confirmed. Further details can be found in our comprehensive Nintendo Switch 2 coverage.