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Nintendo Switch 2 Image Reveals C Button on Joy-Con

Authore: RyanUpdate:Apr 08,2025

Nintendo has officially confirmed that the mysterious new button on the Nintendo Switch 2's Joy-Con is indeed the C button, putting an end to the swirling rumors. This revelation came through the newly launched Nintendo Today! app, where keen-eyed users spotted the letter 'C' on the button in the app's promotional images on both the App Store and Google Play.

The C button was first showcased alongside the Nintendo Switch 2 earlier this year, but initial images of the new Joy-Con did not feature any letter on the button. Despite this, prior reports had already hinted at it being called the "C" button, and those reports have now been validated.

The new C button on the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con. Image credit: Nintendo.
The new C button on the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con. Image credit: Nintendo.

Speculation about the function of the C button is rampant. Some enthusiasts believe it might be related to "casting" the Switch 2 to a TV wirelessly or facilitating screen sharing. Others speculate it could be used to switch the Joy-Con's functionality, such as toggling into a mouse mode. There's also talk about it possibly enhancing group or voice chat features.

PlayNintendo has scheduled a Switch 2 Direct for April 2, where we hope to learn more about this intriguing new feature. In the meantime, here's what we know for certain about the Nintendo Switch 2:

  • The Nintendo Switch 2 is set to launch in 2025, likely not before June, based on the hands-on event schedule.
  • The console is larger than its predecessor, featuring bigger Joy-Con that appear capable of functioning as a mouse.
  • It includes two USB-C ports, one at the top and one at the bottom, unlike the original Switch which had only one.
  • The Nintendo Switch 2 is backward compatible, with the reveal video confirming it can play both physical and digital Nintendo Switch games, as well as Switch 2 exclusive titles. However, some Nintendo Switch games may not be fully compatible.
  • A new Mario Kart game is in development for the Nintendo Switch 2.

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In other news, Nintendo recently held a Direct focused on the original Switch, during which they announced the Nintendo Today! app. Video game legend Shigeru Miyamoto introduced this new app as a last-minute highlight of the showcase. The Nintendo Today! app is designed to be a comprehensive hub for Nintendo enthusiasts, offering a daily calendar and a steady stream of news updates.

Miyamoto emphasized that following the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct next week, fans can use the app to stay updated on all the latest developments, with new information being released daily. This app promises to keep Nintendo fans engaged and informed as they eagerly await the arrival of the Nintendo Switch 2.