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FCC Filing Hints at Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller Upgrade

by Skylar Apr 02,2025

With less than 24 hours until the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 Direct, excitement is building as Nintendo prepares to unveil its plans for the next generation of its popular console. A recent Federal Communications Commission (FCC) filing has sparked speculation about what might be in store, particularly regarding the Switch 2's controller lineup.

On March 31, an FCC filing under the product code "BEE-008" surfaced, as reported by Famiboards and covered by Nintendo-focused outlets like GoNintendo. This filing appears to be for a new game controller, with many fans speculating that it could be the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller. While this is still speculation, as Nintendo has not officially confirmed the existence of a Switch 2 Pro Controller, certain features listed in the filing suggest it might be a Pro model, including Bluetooth and NFC capabilities.

One of the most intriguing aspects of this potential Switch 2 Pro Controller is the inclusion of a headphone jack. Unlike the original Switch Pro Controller, which lacked this feature, the new controller could offer this convenient quality-of-life enhancement, aligning it with competitors like the DualSense and Xbox Series controllers. Past FCC filings have often provided early glimpses into Nintendo's plans, lending some credibility to these speculations.

As we await official confirmation, the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct is set to air tomorrow at 6am PT / 9am ET on Nintendo's channels. This event promises a "closer look" at the Switch 2 following its initial reveal earlier this year, and fans are hopeful for detailed information, including a potential release date. The Direct is scheduled to last an hour, and Nintendo has also planned two Nintendo Treehouse: Live | Nintendo Switch 2 presentations with hands-on gameplay for April 3 and April 4, starting at 7am PT each day.

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