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I read somewhere that one of the rumors is the joycons are going to be bigger and there's also a rumor about them being magnetic ๐คท
Hal effect would be great but I don't think they'll do it they made so much money off of joycon sales
I think the rumor was about them attaching magnetically to the main unit, not that the joysticks would be Hall effect.
Do they? I thought they replace stick drift joycons for free. I guess it depends on how many people take advantage of that vs. buying a new set of controllers.
Yes the magnetic rummor is quite big and i have concern with that. But hey surprise me better Nintendo
I think rumours about them being magnetic stem from the patent they filed a few years ago. Bigger could mean more ergonomic, so that could be good.