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Nintendo now allows you to pre-order the Pro controller for the Switch 2

Nintendo Switch 2 goes on sale on June 5 with a new Pro Controller, improved Joy-Con 2, and popular titles available for pre-order

Nintendo now allows you to pre-order the Pro controller for the Switch 2
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  • April 24, 2025
  • Updated: April 24, 2025 at 10:35 AM
Nintendo now allows you to pre-order the Pro controller for the Switch 2

The launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 console, scheduled for June 5, will bring several new features, including the new Pro Controller.

This device, which can be reserved now for 85 euros, is shaping up to be one of the most popular accessories for gamers, especially for those who prefer to play in TV mode.

The Pro Controller includes two remappable back buttons and a C button that enables the GameChat function, as well as quality of life improvements that promise a smoother experience for players.

A controller for those who want the full experience

The Switch 2 console will also be compatible with existing Bluetooth controllers, including the original Pro Controller, providing a wide range of options for players.

This can facilitate the integration of third-party controllers like the 8BitDo Ultimate 2, which offers great customization and four remappable buttons, further expanding the catalog of options for users.

The new Joy-Con 2 will also debut alongside the console, offering enhanced features such as larger buttons and a new mouse mode when detached.

The Joy-Con 2 will have a price of $95, clarifying that the gaming experience will be more comfortable for multiplayer sessions. For those who wish to complete their collection, there are multiple accessories available for pre-order, including cameras, carrying cases, and microSD Express cards, promoting a more versatile gaming experience.

Among the available titles to reserve are big names like Mario Kart World and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, both scheduled to launch on the same day as the console’s arrival.

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