Summary
The ‘HD Rumble’ feature will be much quieter when using theNintendo Switch 2Joy-Cons. Many players felt the feature was too noisy on the original console, but theNintendo Switch 2will address this common user complaint.
Fans eagerly await the Switch 2’s release on June 5, with pre-orders swiftly selling out in the US and excitement reaching a fever pitch. In preparation for the highly anticipated launch,the Nintendo eShop has been updated, giving players access to a Virtual Game Card containing their game libraries and making it easier to redownload games and share them with others. The Switch 2 will introduce voice chat and GameShare functionality, which will allow a player to enjoy a game with their friend, even if that friend doesn’t own the game themselves. Now, Nintendo has confirmed another upgrade coming to its newest console, and many players are thankful for the change.
As spotted byVGC, the ‘HD Rumble’ feature will be quieter on the Nintendo Switch 2. Many found the feature too noisy on the original Switch, especially when used at its highest intensity during action games. In a note found on its page regarding backwards compatibility, Nintendo notes that the force feedback vibrations emitted bythe Joy-Con 2 controllerswill be quieter, but the company also states that the feature is more powerful overall. The controllers likely feature better casing to help mitigate some of the noise, and that isn’t the only change. Players can also look forward to new mouse functionality in certain games and a dedicated GameChat button, with the controllers also magnetically attaching themselves to the console.
The HD Rumble Feature Will Be Less Noisy on the Switch 2
TheNintendo Switch 2 Dockwill also see some enhancements, cooling the system based on the internal temperature of the Dock and not just the console itself. The Dock will also include two USB ports and an updated HDMI port allowing for 4K 60 Hz resolution, along with an Ethernet port allowing for a wired internet connection. For many prospective players, the system’s increased storage space is the biggest blessing, with the Switch 2 including 256GB of space, eight times that found in the original console.
Players will be able to enjoy a wide array of games on theSwitch 2’s launch day, including the highly anticipatedMario Kart World. Other popular additions coming on June 5 includeCyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition,Hogwarts Legacy,Split Fiction,Bravely Default: Flying Fairy HD Remaster, and the Switch 2 versions of bothThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildandTears of the Kingdom.