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The GameCube controller for the Switch 2 will only work with its library of games

The trick that Nintendo has pulled out of its hat and that limits compatibility

The GameCube controller for the Switch 2 will only work with its library of games
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  • April 10, 2025
  • Updated: July 1, 2025 at 9:55 PM
The GameCube controller for the Switch 2 will only work with its library of games

Nintendo has generated some disappointment among retro game fans by revealing that its new GameCube controller for the Switch 2 will only be compatible with the company’s Online Classics game library. This detail, which came to light in the official trailer for the new controller, indicates that it will not work with other console titles, significantly limiting its usefulness compared to previous controllers that, although designed for retro systems, worked with a broader range of games.

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Despite the fact that the GameCube controller has similar connectivity to a Pro Controller, it does not support features like joystick clicks. This will hurt those who were hoping to relive their classic experiences in contemporary games like Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, where they will be forced to sacrifice essential features of modern control. Such restrictions could lead users to purchase additional controllers like Joy-Con to enjoy multiplayer titles like Mario Kart.

The impact of this compatibility clarification also extends to the possibility of using the new controller with third-party accessories, such as the Retro receiver from 8bitdo. Although the manufacturer has been contacted to confirm the viability of this option, the recent limitation could frustrate the expectations of those planning to integrate this new accessory with older consoles.

Fortunately, there are alternatives in sight, as solutions are offered that allow to convert original GameCube controllers into Bluetooth gamepads, which could facilitate their use with the new Nintendo console. This could be a viable solution while users await more information about the full functionality of the new controller.

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