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iFixit Says Switch 2 Is Harder to Repair, Probably Still Drift Prone

BrooksGames2025-07-038031

The long-awaited Nintendo Switch 2 finally dropped this week, and while it makes a number of big improvements on its predecessor—things like a better screen, beefier internal specs, and more accessible controls—there is one thing it's worse at. According to the repairability advocates and gleeful disassemblers at iFixit, it's even harder to fix than the original Switch.

Perhaps most worrying for new owners is that, despite a new “from the ground up” redesign for the Switch’s Joy-Con controllers, the root cause of stick drift—something that many owners of the original have long complained of—doesn't seem to have been truly addressed in the Switch 2.

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The notion that the Switch 2 continues to exhibit drift issues alongside being more challenging for DIY enthusiasts represents a step backward in accessibility and consumer satisfaction, Soulsing on Wander's obnoxious dashboard.

2025-07-05 09:52:52 reply

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