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A semi-confidence leaker reported that Nintendo Switch 2 button is to connect the original switch to the switch 2 to be used as a game pad.
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Button C has been the subject of intense speculation for more than a year.
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We will probably find out more on April 2 during the direct Nintendo Switch 2 direct oriented.
We are just a few short days of Nintendo's Switch 2-oriented directly, which will be broadcast on the second April. However, according to the semi-religible Leaker Ecstas1s, the C of Switch 2 button will have a surprising function.
EXTAS1S suggests that you will be able to use the enigmatic Cutton to connect a Nintendo switch to Nintendo Switch 2, allowing you to use the old console as a gamepad for the new. It is a strange innovation, but if it is true, it would be an acute way to get old technology that many switch users have already oriented.
This connection feature could be useful for several reasons. You can use it for divided screen games or for potential ports of Nintendo DS and/or Wii U that requires two screens. There is every chance that the leakage is not true, but this would be a strange untruth.
The mysterious C-Button
The C-Button has been subject to intense speculation since the early leaks of the Nintendo Switch 2 controller presented the mysterious button. The official images then confused the button, only for the official promotional materials to present it. C could support the “connection” or it could be just a name convention. The game cube had a stick c after all.
However, the non-financing of this feature by Nintendo could cause reactions, given the number of people who have sold their Nintendo switches inside the initial announcement of the switch.
The recent Nintendo Direct has focused on games that would be launched for both Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to expect ads to drop on April 2, when Nintendo sends Switch 2.
We already know some Switch 2 launch titles, such as Pokémon Legends: Za, but fans are expecting more than one more, such as a new Mario platform.

Nintendo Switch 2
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- The date of the original launch
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2025