Tears of the Kingdom FOMO got me. I rarely rush out to buy — or these days, download at midnight — a game on release day. It's not that I don't like The Legend of Zelda or anything. I just don't enjoy ...
While Nintendo rushed to get the Nintendo Switch 2 out the door before tariffs, it appears the console once again suffers from the infamous “Joy-Con Drift” that plagued the controllers of its ...
Following reports that Joy-Con controllers for the Switch are de-syncing, Nintendo has stated that the problem has been fixed and won't occur in future units. Users had complained of de-syncing issues ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Nintendo has now promised to repair Joy-Con controllers for Nintendo Switch consoles for those in ...
If you've ever played a Nintendo Switch for any length of time, you may have experienced the dreaded plague of Joy-Con drift. Like a gamer spirit using your controller as its own personal Ouija board, ...
In a nutshell: Nintendo quietly expanded its free Joy-Con drift repair program across Europe. The change recently appeared on a support page on "responsiveness syndrome"---Nintendo's term for Joy-Con ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook If you’re a Nintendo Switch owner who’s had to pay to replace drifting Joy-Cons at any point, one ...
A patent for a new Nintendo controller, published by the United States Patent Office on September 7, indicates the Super Mario developer is at least considering how to permanently shake its Joy-Con ...
Nintendo is not legally obligated to offer the free repairs, but it seems to have covered any regulatory or legal concerns with the issue. Nintendo has now revealed that they will continue to repair ...
Mehrdad (He/Him) is a Senior Staff Writer from Iran. He started writing about video games when he was a high-school student. He loves playing competitive FPS games such as Rainbow Six Siege and ...
Nintendo Europe are now offering free Joy-Con repairs if they’re experiencing “drift” issues. This new policy applies to all countries within the European Economic Area (EEA), UK and Switzerland.