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    How the GameCube Controller Works on Nintendo Switch 2—and How You Can Get One

    News RoomBy News RoomApril 9, 20253 Mins Read
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    Also visible are the Home and Screenshot buttons of the Switch, a small pairing button, four LEDs that will indicate connection to the console and which player is which, a USB-C charging port, and the brand-new C button that’s coming to the Switch 2. This brings up the new system’s GameChat features, activating the console’s built-in mic and the menu that governs voice controls, screen sharing, and other social features. All told, it looks like the features required for the Switch 2 have been neatly integrated into the shell of the classic GameCube controller, without sacrificing the original look and feel.

    How to Get the Gamecube Controller for Switch 2

    At present, it seems as though the official Nintendo GameCube controller for Switch 2 will only be available to purchase through Nintendo’s own My Nintendo Store site. A price hasn’t been announced for it yet, but as far as release date goes, Nintendo says it will be available “the same day as Nintendo Switch 2”—so June 5.

    However, like the replica pads for other retro consoles, sales of the GameCube controller will be restricted to those subscribing to the Nintendo Switch Online service. That’s likely Nintendo’s way of preventing scalpers, but we wouldn’t be surprised if supplies are stretched thin anyway, at least at launch.

    While a GameCube controller is going to be the most authentic way to play GameCube games on Switch 2, you won’t be left out if you can’t snag one. All titles will be playable on the Switch 2’s own Joy-Con 2 controller duo (most likely when paired as a single controller on the updated Joy-Con 2 grip) or the new Switch 2 Pro Controller.

    The Switch Pro 2 Controller.

    Photograph: Julian Chokkatu

    Nintendo has also confirmed that players will be able to check controls for each game using a system menu, and even remap them according to preference. Remapping looks to be supported on both the Joy-Con 2s and the GameCube controller, which is a nice extra.

    How to Play GameCube Games On Switch 2

    Unlike classic games getting a digital rerelease on, say, Steam, retro titles on Switch typically can’t be purchased individually. Instead, access to a curated library of select titles is a benefit for subscribers to the Nintendo Switch Online service, Nintendo’s answer to PlayStation Plus or Xbox Game Pass. That looks set to be the case with GameCube games too.

    However, Nintendo Switch Online itself has two tiers. The basic tier, which costs $20/£18 per year, and the “Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack” tier, which costs $50/£35 per year. You’ll need to be a member of the latter to access the new GameCube games, which is where they will live alongside retro libraries for N64, Game Boy Advance and Sega Mega Drive/Genesis.

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