The new Nintendo Switch 2 is making it simpler to connect with your buddies, thanks to the inclusion of a fresh C button that initiates a chat window. Additionally, you’ll be able to engage in live video chats with your friends as the Nintendo Switch 2 Camera will debut alongside the console on June 5.
The camera in question hasn’t been fully detailed yet, but it appears to be compatible with your Switch 2 through a USB-C connection. This setup enables multiplayer webchats without relying on the Nintendo Switch Online smartphone app. Additionally, there are indications of in-game features that may require this camera, such as mini-games within Mario Party Jamboree.
To make use of GameChat, it’s essential you have a Nintendo Switch Online subscription. Yet, there will be a short window where anyone can test out this feature for free. When employing the camera feed, the screen splits into two areasthe upper, larger section displaying your gameplay, and the lower, smaller part showing your group’s live streams.
In the upcoming days, you can anticipate discovering more details about the Nintendo Switch 2 Camera. Meanwhile, feel free to explore all the major announcements made during the recent Nintendo Direct presentation.
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2025-04-02 17:08