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    ‘As usual, we do what Nintendon’t’: Peripheral firm ‘fixes’ Switch 2’s new Joy-Cons

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    Peripheral firm DBrand has announced a product that ‘fixes’ the issue many fans have with the newly announced Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons.

    Announced on Thursday, Switch 2’s first controller color variants offer purple and light green versions of the Joy-Con controllers.

    However, many social media users criticised the fact that the colors are only applied to small parts of the controllers. When connected to the Switch 2 console, the only difference between the color variants is small flourishes under the analogue sticks.

    Outspoken peripheral firm DBrand wasted no time in announcing a solution to the issue, announcing a pair of color-matched skins just hours after Nintendo’s own announcement.

    “Nintendo decided to release new Switch 2 Joy-Con colorways, but once again opted to only show hints of color beneath the thumbsticks,” the company wrote.

    ‘As usual, we do what Nintendon’t’: Peripheral firm ‘fixes’ Switch 2’s new Joy-Cons
    DBrand’s color-matched Switch 2 skins.

    “Naturally, we’ve painstakingly color-matched those purple and green accents and applied them to the entire surface of the Joy-Con. As per usual, dbrand does what Nintendon’t.”

    The Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con colormatched purple and green skins are available to pre-order now on DBrand’s site for $20.

    The Joy-Con 2 Light Purple (L) / Light Green (R) controllers will be released on February 12, priced at $100 / £75 for a pair.

    It’s worth noting that when replacing the original Joy-Con 2s with any color variants, the light blue and orange strips on the inner left and right of the console, respectively, will remain.