We also see an extra button on the face of the right-hand Joy-Con, beneath the Home button. While this is unlabeled in the teaser, it could see some form of “C-button” functionality, which Nintendo used in various forms on the N64 and GameCube in the past. It’s also worth noting one particularly pointed shot focused on the left Joy-Con thumbstick rotating—could this be intended to highlight improved thumbsticks for the new generation, possibly incorporating Hall effect technology? Given the drift issues that plagued the original Switch, it’d be a smart move on Nintendo’s part.