The long-awaited Nintendo Switch 2 is now a reality, and with its reveal comes an oncoming stream of speculation until the company offers deeper insight into the console. Despite the official announcement, much of the Switch 2 remains a mystery. While eager gamers will have to wait until April for a Switch-focused Nintendo Direct event, the brief reveal showcased some exciting features that are to be expected at launch.
From a larger screen to redesigned Joy-Cons, the Switch 2 balances a fresh look with a familiar format, which offers a subtle, but effective, progression from the original Switch. A bigger size is exciting enough, but one standout upgrade to the Joy-Cons has received a lot of attention since its confirmation. The Switch 2 teased the ability to use Joy-Cons as a mouse, bringing extra functionality to the controllers. This change hints at more diverse gameplay options, and it can be especially beneficial for Pokémon titles.
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Pokémon Could Be One of the First Franchises to Showcase the Switch 2's Mouse Controls
While the extent of the Joy-Cons' mouse abilities remain unclear, it could make using the PC in Pokémon games far more efficient and satisfying. Throughout the franchise, players are able to access an in-game PC in order to store various Pokémon and items, but exploring and clicking through these interfaces with the Joy-Cons' current setup can feel tedious at times. Now that mouse-like functions are set to come to the Switch 2, it could completely change how players interact with PCs in Pokémon.
Nintendo's Direct Event is scheduled for April 2. The month in general will be a huge time for Nintendo fans, as the company is hosting Switch 2 Experience events in major cities around the world that offer hands-on sneak previews.
The Switch 2's Mouse Controls Raise Questions
One of the biggest questions to consider regarding the Switch 2's mouse functionality is how easy it will be to swap from one mode to another. In order for mouse mode to work as well as possible with the new Joy-Cons, it will need to be simple to change back and forth from standard to mouse. Otherwise, the mouse option could become more bothersome than actually useful. However, if the mouse mode is easy and instant to use, then utilizing the option to surf the in-game PCs in Pokémon games could potentially be a huge improvement for the franchise moving forward.
Not only could these mouse controls create a far more dynamic experience for players, it also has the chance to greatly enhance immersion. Something as simple as being able to click on the PC like an actual computer is a subtle change that makes a world of difference if implemented properly. The Switch 2 is shaking things up for Nintendo in a big way, and the mouse functions are a compelling innovation for the company.
Other Confirmed Switch 2 Features
- Magnetic Joy-Cons that attach to the console
- Two USB-C ports
- Backward compatibility
- The Switch 2 supports both physical and digital games
Despite backward compatibility, several unnamed games will not be supported by the Switch 2.
More Switch 2 News is Just Around the Corner
Although the Nintendo Direct event on April 2 feels far away, more news about the new console is waiting on the horizon. As each day passes, eager Nintendo fans are bound to get some exciting updates when April hits. It's unclear what will be revealed, but more detailed looks into the console's features and potential launch title announcements seem likely to be scheduled for the event.
Rumors about the Switch 2 were rampant last year, and now that Nintendo's next console is set for a 2025 launch, it will be exciting to see what unexpected features and updates may be in store. A new console is already thrilling, but the addition of mouse controls could potentially bring players an even more unique experience.
- Brand
- Nintendo
- Original Release Date
- June 5, 2025
- Original MSRP (USD)
- $449.99
- Operating System
- Proprietary
- Storage
- 256GB internal / MicroSD
- Resolution
- 1080p (handheld) / 4K (docked)