Summary
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FCC archiving of tips on Gamecube Controller support for Nintendo Switch 2, which speculates speculation among fans.
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New Controller File labeled as “Bee” matches the Switch 2 model; believed to be wireless Bluetooth Gamecube control unit.
Nintendo can get back a Fan Favor Troller from the Gamecube era, as a recently discovered FCC archiving suggests potential support for the iconic controller on the coming Nintendo Switch 2. The latest FCC archiving has led to speculation and surface treatment just as expectations are based for Nintendo Switch 2.
Gamecube control unit is still a beloved choice, especially among Super Smash Bros. player. Given Nintendo's track record of release new versions of classic controls, such as NES Gamepad, to modern wireless versions, it would not be surprising if a Gamecube control unit for Switch 2 was presented, although some already exist for the original switch and will probably be compatible with the new console.
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A new archiving, which recently went live reported by Nintendo Life, describes a “game controller” with a model number prefix “bee”, a designation that matches Switch 2. In addition, the document confirms that the device will be a “wireless Bluetooth controller”, along with some basic pictures. This has driven speculation among the fans, especially on Famiboards, where users pointed out that one of the images, which shows a label placement on the back, is similar to the back of a gamecube control unit near the C-stick area. While some initially speculated that the archiving could be related to a Switch 2 Pro checks, that theory has reportedly been excluded, since the unit does not seem to support NFC functionality. A separate archiving last week confirmed NFC support for other upcoming accessories, which made it less likely that this controller falls into that category.
LEAK suggests Gamecube Controller -Support on Switch 2
Throughout Nintendo Switch's life, Gamecube titles have remained noticeably absent from Nintendo Switch online service, unlike other classic consoles such as NES, SNES, N64, Sega Genesis and Game Boy, as prominent has been presented. However, it has been rumored that it can be changed with Switch 2, which potentially gives the Gamecube control unit more use than just for Super Smash Bros. Meanwhile, fans can look forward to confirmed Nintendo Switch 2 editions as the next Mario Kart installment and Powerwash Simulator 2among other titles such as My time at Evershine and Fur squadron phoenix.
Nintendo has not yet announced an official release date for Switch 2, but speculation points to a launch during the first half of 2025. While many fans originally hoped for a Mars debut, the upcoming Nintendo Direct suggests that April 2 that a release in May or June would be more likely. That said, Nintendo could also choose a holiday launch later in the year. Nintendo Switch 2 can retail for between $ 399 and $ 499, making it Nintendo's most expensive console to date.