Excitement is building among Nintendo fans as new FCC filings hint at the possibility of a new GameCube controller designed for use with the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. The filings suggest that this controller could be wireless and use Bluetooth technology, aligning perfectly with the Switch 2's capabilities. Enthusiasts on platforms like Famiboards have been quick to analyze these filings, noting that one image appears to show a label placement similar to that on the back of a GameCube controller, specifically behind the C-Stick.
While some speculate that this could be a new version of the Switch Pro Controller, the prevailing theory is that it's intended for use with Nintendo's Switch Online subscription service. This service already offers wireless classic controllers for playing retro games, and the addition of a GameCube controller could signal the inclusion of GameCube titles in the library. Fans have been eagerly awaiting GameCube classics on the Switch, and with the Switch 2 on the horizon, it seems like the perfect time for Nintendo to expand its retro offerings.
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The Nintendo Switch 2 was unveiled earlier this year with a teaser trailer that confirmed features such as backwards compatibility and an additional USB-C port. However, many details remain under wraps, including the functionality of a new button on the Joy-Con controllers, which has sparked theories about a potential Joy-Con mouse feature. Additionally, a recent patent filing suggests that the Switch 2's Joy-Con controllers might be able to attach upside down, utilizing magnets instead of the rails found on the original Switch. This innovation could allow for customizable button placement and headphone ports, potentially leading to novel gameplay mechanics.
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Analysts are predicting that the Switch 2 could be priced at around $400, with some suggesting it might even reach $500. June has been floated as a possible release month. While much about the Switch 2 remains a mystery, Nintendo has scheduled a Direct for April 2, where they plan to reveal more about the console.
In the meantime, fans can enjoy a taste of GameCube nostalgia with the release of Metroid Prime Remastered on the current Nintendo Switch, keeping the excitement alive as we await further details on the Switch 2 and its potential GameCube offerings.