The Nintendo Switch 2 reveal this morning lends significant credence to earlier rumors about Joy-Con mouse functionality.
The reveal trailer showcased detached Joy-Cons placed attachment-side down on a surface, connecting to flat-bottomed connectors. These then moved across the surface, mimicking mouse movements on a mousepad. A visible slider pad on one connector further supports this theory.
Pre-reveal speculation centered on an internal Joy-Con sensor, similar to those found in computer mice. While Nintendo hasn't officially confirmed this feature or its implications, fans envision uses ranging from enhanced PC-style gaming (like Civilization) to innovative applications within Nintendo's first-party titles. The possibilities remain open.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding potential mouse support and a new Joy-Con button, several details about the Switch 2 are confirmed: the name itself, a 2025 release date, and an upcoming Mario Kart title. Backward compatibility with the original Switch is also guaranteed, with further software announcements expected during an April Direct. Stay tuned for more comprehensive Nintendo Switch 2 coverage.