Switch 2 Joy-Cons podrían funcionar como ratones de computadora: evidencia de manifiestos de envío
Evidencia circunstancial reciente sugiere que los Joy-Cons de Nintendo Switch 2 podrían ofrecer una característica poco convencional: la funcionalidad del mouse. Si bien la adopción generalizada de este modo por parte de los desarrolladores de juegos sigue siendo incierta, se alinea con la historia de experimentación innovadora de Nintendo.
Esta intrigante posibilidad surgió de los datos compartidos por el usuario de Famiboards LiC, quien previamente analizó datos aduaneros vietnamitas vinculados a un presunto proveedor de repuestos de Nintendo. Esta fuente de datos ha alimentado numerosos rumores sobre Switch 2 desde mediados de 2024.
A principios de enero de 2025, LiC reveló más hallazgos: manifiestos de envío que hacían referencia a la cinta adhesiva de polietileno (PE) descrita como "suelas de mouse" y destinada a "mangos de consolas de juegos". La designación "suela de mouse", que generalmente se usa para la parte inferior de los ratones de computadora, insinúa claramente una posible funcionalidad similar a la de un mouse para los Joy-Cons de Switch 2.
Se identificaron dos números de modelo de "suela de mouse", LG7 y SML7. Estos números no se han encontrado en bases de datos públicas de componentes, lo que sugiere que son productos nuevos e inéditos. El tamaño indicado (90 x 90 mm) sugiere que la cinta podría cubrir toda la parte posterior de los Joy-Cons, lo que podría requerir recorte durante el montaje.
No es la primera vez en consolas portátiles
Si bien son innovadores para Nintendo, los modos de controlador tipo mouse no son completamente nuevos. Lenovo Legion GO, lanzado en 2023, ya cuenta con esta capacidad con su controlador derecho, transformable en un joystick lateral para funcionalidad de mouse. Lenovo incluso incluye una carcasa de plástico para facilitar el movimiento suave de la superficie.
El Legion GO también cuenta con rieles magnéticos para el controlador, otra característica que se rumorea para el Switch 2. Esta similitud alimenta aún más las especulaciones sobre la dirección del diseño del Switch 2.
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“Sword of Convallaria x Delicious in Dungeon” crossover has officially launched with an exciting month-long event that brings together fans of both beloved franchises in a thrilling fusion of fantasy, dungeon delving, and mythical swordplay.
Set in the lush, magical world of Sword of Convallaria, where ancient blades hold the power to shape fate and rival kingdoms vie for the legendary Sword of the Dawn, the crossover event introduces beloved characters from Delicious in Dungeon—the intrepid adventurers Laios, Byleth, and the rest of the party—transported into the very realm of the legendary sword.
Key Highlights of the Month-Long Event:
New Story Arcs: Players experience original story chapters where Laios and his companions find themselves trapped in a magical dungeon beneath Convallaria’s royal citadel, where the very walls whisper with forgotten lore and the food itself holds magical properties—just like in Delicious in Dungeon. Their goal? To uncover the truth behind a cursed sword said to be the key to restoring peace.
Shared Boss Fights: Fans can battle iconic enemies reimagined through the lens of both series, including a monstrous "Cuisine Wyrm" that combines the terrifying elegance of a dungeon boss with the absurd-yet-delicious twist of a monster made entirely of enchanted pastries.
Crossover Foodcraft System: Inspired by Delicious in Dungeon’s legendary cooking mechanics, players can now craft magical meals using ingredients from Convallaria’s enchanted forests and underground caverns. These dishes restore HP, boost elemental resistance, and even unlock secret abilities—some bearing the names of classic Delicious in Dungeon recipes like "Crimson Rose Sausage" and "Dragon’s Breath Curry."
Limited-Time Characters: Special summonable units include:
Laios (Hero of the Hearth) – A new character with passive abilities that boost party morale and cooking effectiveness.
Byleth the Scholar – A magical tactician who can analyze enemy weaknesses and apply culinary insights to weaken foes.
Sword of Dawn (Legendary Form) – A transformed version of the iconic blade, now infused with the spirit of a legendary cook, granting unique elemental buffs.
Daily Quests & Events:
“Feast of the Forgotten King” – A daily cooking challenge with a rotating menu of mythical ingredients.
“Dungeon of the Tasting Court” – A timed dungeon raid where players must solve puzzles using both combat and recipe knowledge.
“Battle of the Tasting Plates” – A PvP mode where players battle not with swords alone, but with their signature dishes.
Exclusive Merch & Digital Rewards: Completing event milestones unlocks digital artbooks, animated character skins, and limited-edition recipe cards featuring real-life cooking tips from the Delicious in Dungeon cookbook team.
Developer Statement:
“We’re thrilled to unite two of the most imaginative worlds in gaming and anime. Sword of Convallaria brings epic swordplay and ancient magic, while Delicious in Dungeon brings heart, humor, and a love for the simple joy of a perfectly cooked meal. Together, they create something truly delicious—on every level,” said project lead Naoki Tanaka.
The crossover event runs from June 1st to June 30th, with new daily missions, rewards, and community challenges released throughout the month. Whether you’re a sword-swinging warrior or a dungeon-dining gourmet, there’s something deliciously epic waiting in the depths.
⚔️ Join the adventure. Taste the legend. Forge your legend.
Available now on mobile, PC, and console platforms.