Nintendo has shared more details about compatible accessories for the newly unveiled Switch 2 in a recent blog post. The upcoming console will support most existing Switch accessories, alongside the new line of Switch 2 accessories announced during the April 2nd Direct presentation.
The Nintendo Switch 2 will officially launch on June 5th, with pre-orders opening on April 9th. Best Buy has already confirmed it will open its stores at midnight for the highly anticipated launch. For those who prefer to avoid the crowds, both the standard Nintendo Switch 2 ($449.99) and the Mario Kart World Bundle ($499.99) will be available for pre-order on the website starting April 9th.

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Nintendo Switch 2 Accessories: New Pro Controller, Camera, Joy-Con 2 Wheel, And More
Alongside the Switch 2 showcase, Nintendo also announced new accessories for the Switch. There is a new Pro Controller featuring a dedicated C-button for quick access to the GameChat menu, programmable back buttons, and a built-in audio jack. Players can also connect the all-new camera accessory (sold separately) for video chats during gameplay. Included with the console is a new dock supporting 4K/120fps gameplay when connected to a compatible external display. These accessories (along with others listed below) will be available starting June 5th.
- Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller – $79.99 – Best Buy
- Nintendo Switch 2 Camera – $49.99 – Best Buy
- Joy-Con 2 Wheel Set – $19.99 – Best Buy
- Joy-Con 2 Pair – $89.99 – Best Buy
- Joy-Con 2 Charging Grip – $34.99 – Best Buy
- Joy-Con 2 Strap – $12.99 – Best Buy
- Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Case & Screen Protector – $34.99 – Best Buy
- Nintendo Switch 2 All-In-One Carrying Case – $79.99 – Best Buy
- Nintendo Switch 2 AC Adapter – $29.99 – Best Buy
Which Accessories Are Compatible With Nintendo Switch 2?
According to the Nintendo Blog, the Switch 2 will play nicely with most currently available Switch accessories. Most existing controllers, including the Joy-Cons and Pro Controller, will work fine on the new console, so you don’t have to shell out another $80 on a Pro controller. However, this applies only to first-party Nintendo Switch accessories. Third-party accessories from brands like 8BitDo and PowerA may work on a case-by-case basis.
Here Is the Full List of Accessories Compatible With the Switch 2
- Joy-Con controllers
- Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
- Nintendo Entertainment System Controller
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System Controller
- Nintendo 64 Controller
- SEGA Genesis Control Pad
- Nintendo GameCube Controller Adapter
The Joy-Con and Nintendo Switch Pro Controller can pair wirelessly with the Switch 2. The only downside is that you’ll need a Switch or Joy-Con charging stand to recharge the Joy-Cons, as they won’t fit into the Switch 2. The Pro Controller, however, can be charged directly from the new Switch 2 dock via USB cable. The same applies to retro controllers like the NES and Nintendo 64 controllers.
However, not all Switch accessories are compatible with the Switch 2. The original Nintendo Switch Dock is such a huge disappointment if you have multiple of these in different rooms or setups. While this won’t be a deal-breaker for most people, since the Switch 2 includes its own dock, the bigger issue is that older microSD cards won’t be supported. Nintendo confirms that the Switch 2 is designed exclusively for microSD Express cards. Also, with the upgrade to 4K at 120Hz, gamers will need HDMI 2.1-compatible cables for docking.
These Switch Accessories Won’t Be Supported on the Switch 2
- Nintendo Switch Dock
- Adjustable Charging Stand for Nintendo Switch
- Nintendo Switch AC adapter
- HDMI cable included with Nintendo Switch
- microSD cards
- Joy-Con Strap
- Joy-Con Grip
- Joy-Con Charging Grip
- Joy-Con Wheel
- Leg Strap
- Ring-Con
- Joy-Con AA Battery Pack Pair
- Joy-Con Charging Stand (Two-Way)

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