During the opening of the Summer Of Gaming 2023, a new Switch accessory called the “Nitro Deck” was revealed.
The accessory is developed by CRKD, and is a handheld deck compatible with the regular Switch and OLED models. It gives the Switch an appearance similar to the Steam Deck, and promises to be comfortable, responsive, and have “zero stick drift”.
It is available for pre-order on CRKD’s website here in a variety of colors. Each device also comes with a “digital proof of physical ownership”, which can be viewed in CRKD’s “True Collection System” app.
Check out the reveal trailer below, along with the full details:
Nitro Deck, the Professional Handheld Deck for Switch & the OLED Model is built for comfort and speed with zero stick drift. Whether you’re playing at home or on the go, casually or competitively, the Nitro Deck will deliver the responsiveness and precision you need to enjoy your favorite games comfortably, for longer.
INCLUDES
- Premium Carry Case, 2.5m (8.2ft) USB-C Cable & Thumbstick Toppers
FEATURES
- Ergonomically Built (Built for Comfort)
- Zero stick drift (Hall Effect Thumbsticks)
- Ultra Low Latency (direct connection via USB-C)
- Swappable Thumbstick Toppers
- Re-mappable back buttons (Play your way)
- Plug-n-charge (charge while you play)
- Wired Mode (use as an extra controller when console is docked)
- Display Stand
- Connects to the CRKD Companion app (True Collection System)
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