Switch 2 GameCube controller in development, fans believe

by admin


A fresh version of Nintendo’s iconic GameCube controller looks to be in development for Switch 2, fans think.


The evidence here comes from a recent FCC filing for a Switch 2 controller with an oddly-located product label – that matches the location of the product label on a GameCube controller.


The filing, for a Switch 2 peripheral with the product code BEE-021, matches other Switch 2 components with the same BEE prefix, and does not appear to be a new Switch 2 Pro controller.


Evidence dug up by Famiboards (thanks, Nintendo Life) points to the fact this device lacks NFC support – something included in Switch 1 Pro controllers and Joy-Con – but does include wireless Bluetooth, something included in past Nintendo Switch Online pads.


The suggestion, then, is that Nintendo is prepping a GameCube controller re-release in the same way it has done for other retro controllers, such as the N64.


Image credit: Famiboards / FCC


Take a leap of logic further, and the supposed existence of this controller could also point to GameCube support for Nintendo Switch Online… but one thing at a time.


Nintendo’s brilliant GameCube controller and its wonderful Wavebird counterpart are now nearly two decades old, but are still beloved by many fans – indeed, the pads are still a preferred method of control for many hardcore Super Smash Bros players.


Just a few weeks remain until Nintendo properly lifts the lid on its Switch 2 plans at the start of April. Could we see GameCube Switch Online support announced at the same time?

You may also like

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept

Privacy & Cookies Policy

Game-X News is your go-to source for the latest gaming news, reviews, and updates across all platforms. Stay informed and level up your gaming experience with us!

Copyright @2024 – All Right Reserved.