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While its not built into the console, this peripheral unlocks video chat and new gameplay applications.
Its also compatible with GameChat features, giving players a visual element while chatting.
By offering a modular approach to video functionality, Nintendo adds social flexibility without compromising portability or battery life.
This button launches GameChat, Nintendos integrated voice and (with a camera) video chat system.
Its an overdue but welcome shift from the clunky phone-based voice chat the original Switch relied on.
This makes games like Super Mario Party Jamboreeor Splatoon 3feel much more social and dynamic.
This small addition has huge implications for online play, accessibility, and game design.
The Nintendo Switch has had a great run, and these games are to thank.
It also opens the door to voice-recognition minigames and accessibility options, long absent from Nintendos hardware lineup.
This is especially important given the Switch 2s enhanced specs including 4K output which can strain hardware over time.
Its a subtle change, but one that reflects Nintendos intention to treat docked mode as a high-performance experience.
You may have heard of them, but not as much as they deserve.
The magnets are strong enough to prevent accidental detachment but still easy to remove when needed.
Its one of those subtle upgrades that feels better immediately, even if it isnt flashy.
This includes cursor-driven menu navigation, creative tools, and even FPS aiming all without needing a physical mouse.
Its a quiet but smart innovation that expands how the Switch can be played.
It’s time for an adventure!