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Nacon revealed new accessories for the Nintendo Switch 2, including Joy-Con grips, chargers, and carrying cases.
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Nacon's range of accessories will be available at launch alongside the Nintendo Switch 2.
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The April 2 Nintendo Direct will reveal more details about the upcoming console, including a possible launch date.
A lot of new stuff revealed for French game publisher and peripheral manufacturer Nacon Nintendo Switch 2The new Joy-Con seems to be designed for newbies with grips Mario Kart the game Nacon looks to be one of the first publishers to reveal its products for the Nintendo Switch 2, which will receive major game reveals and updates at the upcoming Nintendo Direct.
After months of speculation and rumors, Nintendo officially revealed the Nintendo Switch 2 on January 16th. Nintendo's next-generation hardware follows the successful design language of the original Nintendo Switch, but there are some notable differences, such as a larger display, slightly larger. Joy-Cons, and two USB-C ports instead of one. Additionally, the console is backwards compatible with games from the original Switch, with some titles not fully supported on the Switch 2. More details about the Switch successor will be revealed at the upcoming April 2 Nintendo Direct Showcase, but the console's official reveal gives a third. An opportunity for parties, including Nacon, to tease and reveal what they are working on for the new platform.
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Nacon launched its official accessory pages for the Nintendo Switch 2 with carrying cases, extra cables and chargers, and much more. First, a variety of soft and hard-shell carrying cases from Nacon will be available at launch for the Nintendo Switch 2. Carrying cases start at €14.90, or about $15.53, and the cases are bundled with plastic screen protectors, cleaning tools, and a small. A storage case for up to four Switch/Switch 2 game cartridges will be available for €19.90 ($20.74). A black “XL Carrying Case” will sell for €24.90 ($25.95) with extra space for 10 game cartridges, two microSD cards, and additional Switch 2 accessories like third-party controllers and cables. Gamers who want even more storage space may want to consider Nacon's “Storage Case” for €29.90 ($31.16), which is capable of holding two Switch 2 Pro controllers, four pairs of Joy-Cons, the console's power adapter, and an HDMI adapter. It's worth noting that Nintendo hasn't directly confirmed or unveiled the Pro Controller for the Switch 2, however.
Nacon reveals new Nintendo Switch 2 accessories that will be available at launch
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Hard carrying cases in black, red and blue for €14.90 ($15.53).
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Case and protection packs for €19.90 ($20.74).
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Black XL Carrying Case €24.90 ($25.95)
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Black storage case for €29.90 ($31.16).
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Transparent protective case for €9.90 ($10.31).
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Black silicone case for €9.90 ($10.31).
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Tempered glass protection kit for €9.90 ($10.31).
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Joy-con Wheel Grips €9.90 ($10.31)
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30W AC charger for €14.90 ($15.53).
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65W AC charger for €29.90 ($31.16).
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A folding steering wheel for €29.90 ($31.16).
Nacon will also offer transparent Switch 2 protective cases, black silicone cases, tempered glass protective kits, and Joy-Con wheel grips for €9.90, or $10.31, each. The Joy-Con wheel grips come in a pair, allowing players to enjoy local co-op play with one other friend in the new. Mario Kart title. Furthermore, the car charger and 30W AC charger from Nacon will be available for €14.90 ($15.53), and the 65W AC charger will be available for €29.90 ($31.16).
Finally, Nacon will offer a “folding steering wheel” accessory for €29.90 ($31.16). This accessory uses both Joy-Cons simultaneously to bring an immersive racing game experience to the Switch 2. The accessory's four suction cups ensure that the foldable steering column is stable for the player by attaching it to the surface. The only racing game confirmed for Switch 2 is upcoming Mario Kart game, but it's possible that other racing games could be revealed at the Nintendo Direct on April 2.
Nintendo Switch 2
The Nintendo Switch 2 is the successor to the Nintendo Switch, scheduled for release in 2025. Confirmed as backwards compatible, it will play physical and digital Nintendo Switch games. Full disclosure is penciled in for April 2, 2025.
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