With just hours to go before the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 Direct, excitement is building as Nintendo prepares to unveil its next-generation console. A recent Federal Communications Commission (FCC) filing, discovered on March 31 and highlighted by gaming communities like Famiboards and GoNintendo, has sparked speculation about the potential controller lineup for the Switch 2.
The filing, listed under the product code "BEE-008," appears to be for a new game controller, which some enthusiasts believe could be the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller. While Nintendo has not officially confirmed the existence of a Switch 2 Pro Controller, the document hints at features such as Bluetooth and NFC capabilities, which are consistent with a Pro Controller design.
One of the most intriguing aspects of this filing is the potential inclusion of a headphone jack in the Switch 2 Pro Controller. Unlike the original Switch Pro Controller, which lacked this feature, the addition of a headphone jack would align the Switch 2 with competitors like the DualSense and Xbox Series controllers, enhancing user convenience.
While this is all speculative at this point, past FCC filings have occasionally foreshadowed Nintendo's plans, lending some credibility to these rumors. However, without further leaks, we'll have to wait for the official Switch 2 Direct to confirm these details.
The Nintendo Switch 2 Direct is set to stream tomorrow at 6am PT / 9am ET on Nintendo's official channels. This event promises a "closer look" at the Switch 2 following its initial reveal earlier this year, and fans are eager for more concrete information, including a potential release date.
Nintendo has scheduled the Switch 2 Direct to last for an hour, with additional Nintendo Treehouse: Live | Nintendo Switch 2 presentations featuring hands-on gameplay scheduled for April 3 and April 4, starting at 7am PT each day. These sessions will provide further insights into what gamers can expect from the next evolution of the Nintendo Switch.