Snakebyte announce MULTI:PLAYCON controller for Switch

Snakebyte announced today the shipping of the MULTI:PLAYCON controllers for use with Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite consoles, a new way to enjoy multi-player gaming on Switch designed for sustained gaming sessions. An ideal alternative to the standard Joy-Con controllers, the MULTI:PLAYCON is available as a set with two pieces, coming in eye-catching colours of blue/orange or black/grey for 34.99€. The MULTI:PLAYCON is shipping now from leading game retail stores, and also available via the new online shop: mysnakebyte.com.



The Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite are notorious for endless local multi-player experiences, games made all the better when more players are participating. The new MULTI:PLAYCON controllers have been designed with localised multi-play in mind and have been specially developed for multiplayer games. Notably larger in size for a more comfortable gaming experience, the MULTI:PLAYCON is built to last and produces less fatigue when taking part in marathon sessions of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate!

Up to 16 MULTI:PLAYCON controllers can be simultaneously connected to a single Nintendo Switch at any time. Analog sticks and micromotor vibration provide accurate control for even the trickiest of games, always ensuring the player is in full control. With a range of up to 7m, effortless syncing and a rock-solid connection, the new snakebyte MULTI:PLAYCON controllers are a must for games like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Overcooked 2 and many more. In addition, the MULTI:PLAYCON controllers are perfect for the growing library of retro games, recently available to subscribers of Switch Online.

If a game requires two Joy-Con controllers for one player gaming, the MULTI:PLAYCON will not serve as an accurate replacement.

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Eh, I don't like the design, honestly. I'm gonna stick with my Wii U Pro Controller via Magic-NS.
Still, I wish more universal controllers used Nintendo's or Sony's buttons rather than Microsoft's; because I've been playing on Nintendo consoles since 2007 (DS Lite), I'm so used to XABY (clockwise) that when I'm handed an Xbox controller (or one based off Xbox), muscle memory is damn hassle. Plus, y'know, unaligned analog sticks are uncomfortable.
 
Oh God another controller
I don't get why these companies keep making fucking switch controllers, pro controller and sn30 pro plus are as good as it's gonna get, end of story
 

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