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The new patent suggests a major update you come to the Nintendo Switch 2

One of the biggest problems with the Nintendo switch was its voice chat system too complicated. However, a new patent presented by Nintendo reveals that could integrate voice chat in the Nintendo switch 2The operating system, so you should not arrive for your phone to chat with other switch 2 users.

The patent (spotted by Wccttech) Filed last month cover a system to implement the proximity chat in games. This feature allows the nearby players in a game feels and talk through your head. So if you want to talk to a easy way to the trash in Mario Kart 9 after you rode someone with a blue shell when the switch 2 throws you.

WCCFTECH also suggests, according to the patent, which a more robusted integrated chat system could be introduced in the next nintendo console. Voice chat features that you can chat with other switch users 2 in their decoring, without the need for third part as discord.

Current Switch users have to jump for the path to chat with their online friends, as you need to use the Nintendo Switch on the SOFE. However, some games as fortnite offers a easy way of chatting with your teammates simply in a headset. It’s out of luck if you want to talk to a friend that plays a different game.

Of course, we should notice that just because Nintendo panted the patent doesn’t mean the chat of proximity has come to the switch 2 to launch or even. Also, it’s nice to see you nintend is, in front of you, thinking about it, and I have to keep my fingers that cross the console.

The good news is that we will not wait too long for more information from the Change 2 direct It happens 2 April, where we are looking forward to seeing a delivery date and, hopefully, reveal what the mysterious button “c” on the controller.


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2025-03-11 19:05:00

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