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New controller aims to fix Switch 2's flat Joy-Con issue.
Alright, listen up, squad. We all remember the Switch Joy-Con drift saga—it was a whole thing, a meme, a class-action lawsuit waiting room.So when whispers of a 'Switch 2' started floating around, the collective prayer from the gaming community was simple: please, Nintendo, don't let the controllers be janky this time. Enter third-party hero Nyxi, swooping in with what they're calling the Hyperion 3 controller, a pro-style pad that promises to be the definitive fix for the hypothetical flat Joy-Con issue we all fear.It's got hall effect joysticks (the good, drift-resistant kind), back buttons, and RGB lighting because of course it does. But here's the kicker, the thing that's gonna make you do a double-take: this isn't some budget alternative.Nyxi is asking a premium price, reportedly landing in the ballpark of a standard first-party Pro Controller. That's a bold strategy, Cotton.It puts them in direct competition with Nintendo's own likely offering and raises the real question: are we, as players, willing to pay top dollar for a premium third-party solution to a problem that hasn't even officially been confirmed yet? It's a pre-emptive strike in the accessory wars, betting big that hardcore players will invest in reliability from day one, even if it means dropping serious cash on hardware for a console they don't yet own. The move has big 'trust us, we got you' energy, but that price tag is a high-stakes gamble in a market that's notoriously loyal to the big N's own gear.
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