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The 8BitDo Ultimate 2 Bluetooth Controller surrounded by various devices, including the Nintendo Switch and a laptop. You can use many of 8BitDo’s wireless controllers with the Switch 2 following a simple firmware update. | Image: 8BitDo

8BitDo announced that eight of its flagship controllers are now compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2 following a firmware update.

Although some companies had early access to the Switch 2’s specs to build accessories like cases and screen protectors, many had to wait until launch day to ensure their devices were compatible with the new console.

8BitDo has an extensive line of controllers that are already compatible with the original Switch, including an all-button arcade controller launching in July. The new firmware update is available for the following models:

Ultimate 2 Bluetooth ControllerUltimate Bluetooth ControllerUltimate 2C Bluetooth ControllerUltimate C Bluetooth ControllerPro 2 Bluetooth GamepadSN30 Pro Bluetooth GamepadUSB Wireless Adapter 2USB Wireless Adapter

The company said more updates are coming soon.

8BitDo provides multiple tools for updating the firmware on its controllers. There’s an Upgrade app available for macOS and Windows PCs that downloads and installs new firmware when a controller is connected to the computer with a USB cable.

You can also use 8BitDo Ultimate Software for Windows, Android and iOS mobile devices, or the newer 8BitDo Ultimate Software V2, which is only available for Windows and macOS. You can check which version of the Ultimate Software that your 8BitDo controller is compatible with on the company’s website.


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