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"Nintendo Switch 2 Filings Hint at Amiibo Compatibility with NFC Support"

by Savannah Apr 02,2025

Recent filings with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have shed light on some exciting features of the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, including support for Near Field Communication (NFC). This means that fans can look forward to using their Amiibo figures with the next-generation console, just as they did with the original Switch. The NFC functionality is integrated into the right Joy-Con, maintaining the familiar setup from its predecessor. A key question on everyone's mind is whether the Switch 2 will be compatible with existing Amiibo figures that unlock in-game content, enhancing the gaming experience further.

The FCC documents also reveal that the Switch 2 can be charged via either its bottom USB-C port or a new top port, a feature that was anticipated following the console's official reveal. Additionally, the Switch 2 will support Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) networks, offering up to 80MHz of bandwidth, an upgrade from the Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) on the original Switch. However, there's no mention of support for Wi-Fi 7 or Wi-Fi 6E, as noted by The Verge. The console remains rated for a maximum of 15V, but the filings mention an AC adapter that can go up to 20V, leaving the actual charging speed a mystery for now.

A recent Nintendo patent has suggested an innovative feature for the Switch 2's Joy-Con controllers: the ability to attach them upside down. This design incorporates magnets instead of the rails used in the original Switch, allowing for more flexible attachment options. This could potentially revolutionize gameplay by letting players customize the placement of buttons and ports. If this feature makes it to the final product, it could introduce new and interesting gameplay mechanics.

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If the patent's design for the Switch 2 becomes a reality, Nintendo is expected to provide a full outline of this feature at the special Nintendo Direct event, scheduled for 6am Pacific / 9am Eastern / 2pm UK time on April 2.

While Nintendo has not yet confirmed a release window for the Switch 2, speculation points to a launch between June and September. This speculation is fueled by hands-on events scheduled up until June and statements from Greedfall 2 publisher Nacon suggesting the console will be available before September.

The Nintendo Switch 2 was unveiled earlier in January with a brief trailer that confirmed backwards compatibility features and the addition of a second USB-C port. However, many details, such as the console's game lineup and the function of the mysterious new Joy-Con button, remain undisclosed. The Joy-Con mouse theory has gained some traction, adding to the anticipation and speculation surrounding the new console.

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