Nintendo won't tell us how the Switch 2 Joy-Cons will avoid drift
Briefly

During a recent Nintendo Direct, the company discussed the hardware of the Switch 2 but remained vague on whether new Joy-Con and Pro Controllers will use Hall-effect technology, which has been rumored to address Joy-Con drift issues. Despite inquiries from various media outlets, Nintendo's representatives highlighted improvements in joystick design without revealing specific mechanics. Tetsuya Sasaki, a key hardware developer, emphasized a complete redesign of the controllers for better movement but avoided details that might disclose proprietary technology.
As you may have witnessed and felt, the new Joy-Con 2 controllers for the Nintendo Switch 2 have been really designed from the ground up from scratch and they've been designed to have bigger movements and also a smoother movement.
We haven't shared what the inner mechanisms are of those control sticks, and if I were to dive into it, it would basically be sharing the whole blueprint of the control stick.
The control sticks for Joy-Con 2 controllers have been redesigned and have improved in areas such.
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