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The Nintendo Switch 2's Joy-Cons have been tested and found to be strong enough to resist being pulled off the console with force. The new magnetic design aims to improve attachment and detachment, making it easier to share controllers. However, concerns exist about potential loss of strength over time, which could affect handheld gameplay. The magnetic Joy-Cons were initially proposed for the original Switch but rejected due to weak connection issues.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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