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==In competitive play== | ==In competitive play== | ||
As the Joy-Con 2 are fairly similar to the Joy-Con, their competitive reputation is relatively similar as well. Single Joy-Con 2, much like single Joy-Con, are considered among the worst ways to play ''Ultimate'', while using both sees some use due to their ergonomics. That being said, the Joy-Con 2's overall larger size, and larger SL and SR buttons in particular, make them more attractive to use than their predecessor. However, Joy-Con 2 controllers can only be used on Nintendo Switch 2 and are incompatible with Nintendo Switch, limiting their usage to tournaments that run ''Ultimate'' on Nintendo Switch 2 consoles. | As the Joy-Con 2 are fairly similar to the Joy-Con, their competitive reputation is also relatively similar as well. Single Joy-Con 2, much like single Joy-Con, are considered among the worst ways to play ''Ultimate'', while using both sees some use due to their ergonomics. That being said, the Joy-Con 2's overall larger size, and larger SL and SR buttons in particular, make them more attractive to use than their predecessor. However, Joy-Con 2 controllers can only be used on Nintendo Switch 2 and are incompatible with Nintendo Switch, limiting their usage to tournaments that run ''Ultimate'' on Nintendo Switch 2 consoles. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||