Summary
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Nacon has introduced new accessories for the Nintendo Switch 2, including Joy-Con grips, chargers and carrying cases.
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Nacon's range of accessories will be available alongside the Nintendo Switch 2 at launch.
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The Nintendo Direct on April 2nd will reveal more details about the upcoming console, including a possible launch date.
The French game publisher and peripheral manufacturer Nacon has introduced a lot of new accessories for Nintendo Switch 2including new Joy-Con grips that appear to be designed for the new Mario Kart Game. Nacon appears to be one of the first publishers to unveil its products for the Nintendo Switch 2, which will receive major game launches and updates at an upcoming Nintendo Direct.
After many months of speculation and rumors, Nintendo officially revealed the Nintendo Switch 2 on January 16th. Nintendo's next-generation hardware follows the successful design language of the original Nintendo Switch, but there are some notable differences, such as a larger display that is slightly larger is Joy-Cons and two USB-C ports instead of one. Additionally, the console is backwards compatible with games from the original Switch, although certain titles are not fully supported on the Switch 2. More details about the Switch successor will be revealed at the upcoming Nintendo Direct show on April 2, but the console's official reveal will provide an opportunity for third parties, including Nacon, to reveal what they're working on for the new platform.

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Nacon has launched its official Nintendo Switch 2 accessories page with a wide range of carrying cases, additional cables and chargers, and much more. First, there will be a variety of soft and hard carrying cases from Nacon when the Nintendo Switch 2 launches. Carrying cases start at €14.90, or about $15.53, and the cases come with plastic screen protectors, cleaning tools, and a small storage box for up to four Switch/Switch 2 game cartridges for €19.90 (20 $.74) available. A black “XL carrying case” sells for €24.90 ($25.95) and provides additional space for up to 10 game cartridges, two micro SD cards, and additional Switch 2 accessories such as third-party controllers and cables. Gamers wanting even more storage should consider Nacon's “Storage Case” for €29.90 ($31.16), which holds two Switch 2 Pro Controllers, four pairs of Joy-Cons, the console's power adapter and an HDMI adapter. However, it's worth noting that Nintendo hasn't directly confirmed or unveiled a Pro Controller for Switch 2.
Nacon introduces new Nintendo Switch 2 accessories that will be available at launch
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Hard case in black, red and blue for €14.90 ($15.53)
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Cases and protection packs for €19.90 ($20.74)
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Black XL Tote Bag for €24.90 ($25.95)
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Black storage case for €29.90 ($31.16)
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Transparent protective case for €9.90 ($10.31)
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Black silicone case for €9.90 ($10.31)
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Tempered Glass Protection Set for €9.90 ($10.31)
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Joy-Con wheel grips for €9.90 ($10.31)
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30W AC charger for €14.90 ($15.53)
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65W AC charger for €29.90 ($31.16)
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Foldable steering wheel for €29.90 ($31.16)
Nacon also offers clear Switch 2 cases, black silicone cases, tempered glass protection sets and Joy-Con wheel grips for €9.90 and $10.31 each. The Joy-Con wheel grips come in pairs, allowing players to play with another friend in the new local co-op game Mario Kart Title. Additionally, Nacon car chargers and 30W AC chargers will be available for €14.90 ($15.53), and a 65W AC charger will be available for €29.90 ($31.16). be.
Finally, Nacon offers a “Foldable Steering Wheel” accessory for €29.90 ($31.16). This accessory uses both Joy-Cons simultaneously to deliver an immersive racing gaming experience on Switch 2. The accessory's four suction cups keep the foldable steering column attached to a surface to ensure it remains stable for the player. The only racing game confirmed for Switch 2 is the upcoming one Mario Kart game, but it's possible that more racing games will be revealed at the Nintendo Direct on April 2nd.

Nintendo Switch 2
The Nintendo Switch 2 is the successor to the Nintendo Switch, scheduled for release in 2025. It is considered backwards compatible and can play both physical and digital Nintendo Switch games. A full reveal is scheduled for April 2, 2025.
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