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Nintendo Switch 2 Direct: Start Time, How To Watch, And What To Expect

Nintendo Switch 2 Direct: Start Time, How To Watch, And What To Expect https://ift.tt/yDj0T5S After what seemed to be the final Nintendo Direct focused on the Nintendo Switch last week, the debut of the Nintendo Switch 2 will come via a Nintendo Direct of its own later this week. Back in January, when the Switch 2 teaser trailer was released , Nintendo confirmed the full reveal would be Wednesday, April 2 at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET. This Nintendo Direct will focus solely on the Nintendo Switch 2, though Nintendo has not confirmed any specific details that will be shown. Rumors and speculation expect new features--including the supposed mouse functionality of the console's Joy-Con controllers--as well as release date and price. How to watch the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct The Nintendo Switch 2 Direct will be available to stream on Nintendo's official YouTube (embedded above) and Twitch channels. GameSpot's sister site Giant Bomb will also be reacting to the livestream as i...

Xbox Is Seemingly Blocking Unauthorized Third-Party Accessories And Controllers

Xbox Is Seemingly Blocking Unauthorized Third-Party Accessories And Controllers https://ift.tt/BNEXKdM

Microsoft is seemingly going to block unauthorized third-party accessories and controllers from working on Xbox Series X|S starting November 12. However, Microsoft is reportedly planning on expanding its approved third-party program for controllers.

First spotted by Windows Central, an Xbox owner in the UK got an error message 0x82d60002 when plugging in their third-party controller. The message read, "A connected accessory is not authorized. Using unauthorized accessories compromises your gaming experience. For this reason, the unauthorized accessory will be blocked from use on 11/12/2023."

Window Central also reported that this may be related to Microsoft's plans to expand its program for approved third-party wireless Xbox controllers. It's been a challenge for third parties to release wireless Xbox controllers, but these changes could lead to more of them being launched. These new blocks on unauthorized controllers might be due to Microsoft being wary of allowing accessories that would let people cheat.

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