With just under 24 hours until the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 Direct, excitement is building among fans eager to learn more about Nintendo's next console. An intriguing development emerged on March 31, when a new Federal Communications Commission (FCC) filing from Nintendo surfaced, hinting at potential plans for the Switch 2's controller lineup.
The filing, under the product code "BEE-008," is believed by some fans to be for a new game controller, possibly the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller. This speculation stems from the inclusion of features like Bluetooth and NFC capability, which are typical of Pro Controllers. However, it's important to note that Nintendo has not yet confirmed any plans for a Switch 2 Pro Controller, so this remains speculative.
One notable detail from the FCC filing is the potential inclusion of a headphone jack in this new controller. Unlike the original Switch Pro Controller, which lacked a headphone jack, this feature would align the Switch 2 Pro Controller with modern controllers like the DualSense and Xbox Series controllers, enhancing user convenience.
While past Nintendo FCC filings have occasionally previewed upcoming products, we'll have to wait for official confirmation. The Nintendo Switch 2 Direct, set to air tomorrow at 6am PT / 9am ET, promises a "closer look" at the Switch 2 following its initial reveal earlier this year. Fans can expect detailed information and possibly a release date during the hour-long presentation.
Additionally, Nintendo has scheduled two Nintendo Treehouse: Live | Nintendo Switch 2 sessions for April 3 and April 4, starting at 7am PT each day, offering hands-on gameplay demonstrations. As the countdown to the Direct continues, all eyes will be on Nintendo to see what they have in store for the future of gaming.