With Switch 2 Coming And After 7 Years, Nintendo Releases Its Own Joy-Con Dock

An official Joy-Con charging dock for the Nintendo Switch has been revealed, giving users a new option to charge controllers when they aren't in use. Traditionally, Joy-Cons are charged when connected to the Switch, but this new dock is recommended for users looking to refuel their spare controllers while they use their Switch in docked mode.


Charge your #NintendoSwitch Joy-Con controllers and Nintendo Entertainment System controllers with the Joy-Con Charging Stand (Two-Way) accessory, available October 17th. pic.twitter.com/ayNdvHTppL

— Nintendo UK (@NintendoUK) July 18, 2024

"Charge your Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers and Nintendo Entertainment System controllers with the Joy-Con Charging Stand (Two-Way) accessory," the listing for the dock reads. This particular model works by attaching Joy-Cons to a grip that is positioned on a stand, but the grip can be removed from this cradle and can function as a controller while the USB-C charging cable is plugged into the top of it.

The dock has no official US price or release date yet, but it will be available in the UK starting October 17. The Switch's Nintendo Entertainment System controllers will also be compatible with it.

Nintendo is expected to reveal the Switch successor in the coming months, as the company confirmed that the Switch 2 will be announced during the company's current fiscal year ending in March 2025. In an effort to stop any potential scalping of the system, Nintendo is aiming to ensure that there is enough supply to meet demand.

Looking ahead, several big games are headed to the Switch soon, including The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, Super Mario Party Jamboree, Mario & Luigi: Brothership, Professor Layton and the New World of Steam, Donkey Kong Country Returns HD, and Metroid Prime 4: Beyond.

Switch fans looking to add a limited-edition version of the console to their collections can also preorder the Hyrule Edition Nintendo Switch Lite.

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