
Nintendo fans, get ready—Switch 2 is shaking up the accessory game with some seriously exciting new gear. Whether you’re a longtime Nintendo devotee or just love a good multiplayer session, the latest add-ons are designed to make your gaming more social, immersive, and flexible than ever.

A New Camera Built for Play and Connection
Up first is the Nintendo Switch 2 Camera, an authorized USB-C camera designed in particular for the latest console. But this is no ordinary webcam. Tuck it away in a corner or on a nearby shelf—it’s small and adjustable. Its wide-angle lens lets everyone get in on the action, gaming alone or having a couch co-op party.

It has a high-sensitivity camera sensor that automatically adjusts for brightness and can detect faces, so it’s perfect for both in-game moments and video calls. And when you need to keep things private, you can slide the built-in shutter across the lens to completely cover it.

Setup is fast and simple with the provided USB-C charging cable. Regardless of which game mode you’re playing in—TV, tabletop, or handheld—the camera will connect directly through the USB-C port on top of the console.

A Classic Controller with a Modern Twist
Retro gaming fans will love the new wireless GameCube controller for Switch 2, which will find its way into their hearts, bringing back memories of the good old days. The modernized controller will be available only to Nintendo Switch Online members at $64.99 and will honor the classic favorite, now revitalized for today’s gamers.

In contrast to earlier GameCube-style controllers that needed an adapter, this one is entirely wireless and optimized exclusively for the Switch 2.

Although its primary functionality is presently centered around GameCube games available through the Switch Online Expansion Pack—The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and Soulcalibur 2, for example—it has not been confirmed whether it will be playable with other games like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

It is USB-C charged and boasts a new single-purpose C button to enter GameChat, the new built-in voice chat function from Nintendo. GameChat will be available for all Switch 2 owners at no cost until March 31, 2026, giving another hook for multiplayer enthusiasts.

More Ways to Play, Share, and Connect
Together, these new accessories demonstrate Nintendo’s dedication to making a more social and player-centered experience.

The camera allows you to stay connected with friends and seamlessly join video-augmented gameplay, while the wireless GameCube controller marries traditional design with next-generation functionality.

Whether you’re reliving GameCube classics or discovering new ways to play together, Switch 2’s new accessories are all about gaming as a social, seamless, fun experience—wherever and however you play.