Nacon Unveils Exciting Accessories for Nintendo Switch 2 Ahead of Launch!

Summary

  • Nacon revealed new accessories for the Nintendo Switch 2, including Joy-Con grips, chargers, and carrying cases.
  • Nacon’s range of accessories will be available at launch alongside the Nintendo Switch 2.
  • The April 2 Nintendo Direct will reveal more details about the upcoming console, including a potential launch date.

Game developer and accessory manufacturer Nacon has unveiled a variety of new accessories tailored for the anticipated Nintendo Switch 2, notably new Joy-Con grips seemingly crafted with the upcoming Mario Kart game in mind. It seems that Nacon is among the early publishers to present products designed for Nintendo Switch 2, a platform that will showcase significant game announcements and updates during an imminent Nintendo Direct event.

Following several months of anticipation and whispers, Nintendo unveiled the long-awaited Nintendo Switch 2 on January 16. Aligning with the design philosophy of the initial Nintendo Switch, this next-generation hardware showcases some key variations such as a larger screen, slightly enlarged Joy-Cons, and dual USB-C ports instead of one. Notably, it is compatible with games from the original Switch, although some titles may not function optimally on the new system. Further details about the successor to the Switch will be disclosed at the upcoming April 2 Nintendo Direct event, providing third parties like Nacon with a chance to hint and unveil their projects for this fresh platform.

Nacon has introduced its accessory lineup specifically designed for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. This collection includes a selection of soft and hard-cover cases, extra cables, chargers, and more. At the launch of Nintendo Switch 2, different types of carrying cases from Nacon will be available, starting at €14.90 or approximately $15.53. These cases with built-in screen protectors, cleaning tools, and small storage for up to four game cartridges are priced at €19.90 ($20.74). For a more spacious option, there will be a larger black “XL Carrying Case” available for €24.90 ($25.95), offering room for up to 10 game cartridges, two Micro SD cards, and additional accessories like third-party controllers and cables. If you require even more storage, Nacon offers a “Storage Case” for €29.90 ($31.16), which can hold two Switch 2 Pro Controllers, four pairs of Joy-Cons, the console’s power adapter, an HDMI adapter, and other accessories. However, it is important to note that Nintendo has not yet officially confirmed or revealed a Pro Controller for Switch 2.

Nacon Reveals New Nintendo Switch 2 Accessories That Will Be Available at Launch

  • Hard carrying cases in black, red, and blue for €14.90 ($15.53)
  • Case and protection packs for €19.90 ($20.74)
  • Black XL Carrying Case for €24.90 ($25.95)
  • Black Storage Case for €29.90 ($31.16)
  • Transparent protection case for €9.90 ($10.31)
  • Black silicone case for €9.90 ($10.31)
  • Tempered glass protection kit for €9.90 ($10.31)
  • Joy-con wheel grips for €9.90 ($10.31)
  • 30W AC charger for €14.90 ($15.53)
  • 65W AC charger for €29.90 ($31.16)
  • Folding Steering Wheel for €29.90 ($31.16)

Nacon is providing several protective accessories at a price of €9.90, or $10.31, each. These include transparent Switch 2 protection cases, black silicone cases, tempered glass protection kits, and Joy-Con wheel grips in pairs. The Joy-Con wheel grips are perfect for players who want to engage in local co-op play with a friend in the latest version of Mario Kart. Additionally, Nacon will offer car chargers for €14.90 ($15.53), and 30W AC chargers will be available at the same price. A more powerful 65W AC charger can be purchased for €29.90 ($31.16).

To wrap things up, Nacon will provide a “Folding Steering Wheel” add-on priced at €29.90 ($31.16). This add-on leverages both Joy-Cons concurrently to deliver an engaging racing game experience on the Switch 2. The accessory features four suction cups that secure the foldable steering column to a surface, enhancing its stability for the player. Currently, only the upcoming Mario Kart game is confirmed for the Switch 2, but there’s a chance other racing games might be unveiled during the Nintendo Direct on April 2.

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2025-01-21 03:53