Nintendo Switch 2 design leaks are flooding the internet, but if this small detail about Joy-Con shape is true I'm a happy camper.
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As reported by French language news outlet Numerama, video game peripheral maker Genki has set up a booth to show off their Switch 2 accessories at the trade show. And Genki grabbed everyone’s ...
Genki showcased a mockup of the Switch 2 at CES. CEO Eddie Tsai confirmed details like magnetic Joy-Con and an optical sensor.. The upcoming Switch 2 is still slim enough to fit current dock, but ...
The very nice demo video and what Genki actually tells the public indicates a gap in what they seem to actually know. Genki made some new claims about the Switch 2 to IGN. IGN made their way to ...
Genki Switch 2 accessories revealed alongside physical console replica This ‘reveal’ comes thanks to Genki — a pretty well-known accessories manufacturer in the gaming space — that has not ...
During a Jan. 10 interview with Japanese gaming site Game*Spark at the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show (CES), a Genki representative admitted no one at the company has actually seen the Switch 2 ...
In the video, Genki says the mockup is based on a Switch 2 console it had access to, and the company included a signup form on its website for customers to get more information as it's released.
Nintendo has finally spoken up about the supposed Switch 2 leaks and insists none of the renders or images are official.
Genki showcased a physical replica of the Nintendo Switch 2 at CES 2025, hinting at potential design features. The alleged Switch 2 design appears larger with Joy-Cons that detach by pulling them ...