• Tech Gaming Nintendo Abxylute’s new Switch 2 controller prototype has one big problem Joy-Con alternatives typically provide improvements aplenty, but this prototype doesn’t. • Joy-Con alternatives typically provide improvements aplenty, but this prototype doesn’t. • Link Share Gift Gaming accessory company Abxylute has launched aKickstarter campaignfor its upcomingN6 and GameCube-style N9C Switch 2 dock-style controllers. • If the ergonomics of Nintendo’s Joy-Cons don’t jibe with you, these aim to be solid alternatives, particularly for people with medium-to-large-size hands. • Both of Abxylute’s new controllers have bigger, more comfortable grips than Joy-Cons offer, along with longer-lasting Hall effect joysticks. • I tested a functioning prototype of the N6, and it has almost everything that people might be looking for to level up their gaming experience: full-size sticks, vibration, motion controls, customizable back paddles, and turbo mode for spamming commands.

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  • Abxylute has launched a Kickstarter for its upcoming Switch 2 dock‑style controllers, the N6 and GameCube‑style N9C. The prototypes feature larger grips, Hall‑effect joysticks, vibration, motion controls, back paddles and turbo mode, aiming to give gamers with medium‑to‑large hands a more comfortable alternative to Joy‑Cons. However, reviewers note a significant ergonomic flaw: the left and right sticks sit too low, making it difficult for larger hands to reach the D‑pad and system buttons without a precarious claw grip. Abxylute has publicly listed these issues and is working on fixes before the planned April release.

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