One of the most reassuring aspects for longtime Nintendo fans is the confirmation of NFC support, strongly suggesting continued compatibility with Amiibo. Given that the original Switch featured an ...
Nintendo Switch 2 filings have revealed Near Field Communication (NFC) support, which means Amiibo will probably work with the next-gen console. As spotted by The Verge, Federal Communication ...
A Seattle court has awarded Nintendo $7,030,158 as a default judgment against two counterfeit amiibo sellers, per newly filed court documents reviewed by Polygon.
Recent FCC filings give us a better idea of what to expect from th Switch 2 hardware, including Wi-Fi 6 and NFC support.
Today’s news includes potential amiibo support, multiple ways to charge the console, and faster download speeds. As spotted by The Verge, multiple Federal Communications Commission (FCC ...
Now we know Amiibo figurines will be supported, as Switch 2 will support NFC - it's in the right Joy-Con, just like the original Switch. It's also confirmed to have faster Wi-Fi compatibility with ...
Nintendo has won another lawsuit this week, this time against a pair of counterfeit sellers selling fake amiibo cards on Amazon. In October 2023, Nintendo and Amazon filed a joint lawsuit against ...
Its listing confirms the device will support NFC, keeping the door open for Amiibo support. The next-gen console will also support Wi-Fi 6. It feels so long ago since Nintendo quietly dropped that ...
Over on the BEE-014 report – that's the right Joy-Con – makes repeated mention of RFID, which is the tech Nintendo uses for NFC transmissions with Amiibo figures. Again, it's not exactly ...
While most of these reports are very dry with technical jargon, they do indicate that Switch 2 will support near field communication, or NFC, which is how the Amiibo figures were able to connect ...
Hopefully this means online matches and the like will run more smoothly (YouTube) Your amiibo collection will still work with Nintendo Switch 2, with new official documents revealing further ...