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Previous FCC filings have accurately predicted new Nintendo hardware, increasing the likelihood of this leak being true.
From DualShockers
The Nintendo Switch 2 reveal on Wednesday could be the biggest gaming news of the year.
From CNET
The console was notable for its dual functionality: it could be used as both a home console and a handheld one.
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This Woot deal slashes 44% off the cost of this cloud gaming controller and throws in a free carrying case as well, but the offer won't last long.
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Backbone has revealed its new limited-edition controller for smartphones, and for fans of classic Xbox vibes, this could be a very nostalgic device for mobile gaming. The Backbone One: Xbox Edition controller is available to order now for $110 in limited quantities. The controller is exclusive to the Backbone store and Best Buy.
With a price point of $109.99, Xbox users will have to decide for themselves whether the Backbone controller is worth the investment. There’s something unquestionably convenient about being able to access your save files on your mobile device.
A new FCC filing suggests that a Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller will indeed exist, and it'll include something that's been standard on every traditional, non-Nintendo controller since the launch of PS4 and Xbox One back in 2013: a headphone jack.