Abxylute N9C controller turns your Nintendo Switch 2 into a portable GameCube

It has been more than four months since Abxylute revealed it has two new controllers for the Nintendo Switch 2. The two controllers are the Abxylute N6 and the Abxylute N9. While the controllers are yet to be available for purchase despite a promise of a Kickstarter launch in December, it has announced a third controller called the Abxylute N9C, and it practically turns the Switch 2 into a portable GameCube.
The Abxylute N9C, like the N6 and N9, is a deck controller that replaces the Joy-Con 2 of the Switch 2. However, instead of a Switch 2 button layout, the N9C has the layout of a Nintendo GameCube controller. It even comes in the same Indigo color and has the same colored buttons.
The controller connects to the Switch 2 (available on Amazon for $499) via USB-C and features capacitive joysticks, mechanical micro-switch triggers and ABXY buttons, and a dedicated C button for voice chat. Abxylute has also added a 9-axis gyroscope, turbo function, and support for macros and mapping. Owners will also be able to choose from four vibration levels.
Abxylute's new controllers are not yet available to buy, but according to Donald Zhang, the founder of Abxylute, the accessories will launch on Kickstarter on February 17. It remains to be seen if the N9, which has an integrated kickstand and support for display output, will also be launched on Kickstarter on the same day.











