If you’re looking for a carrying case for your Nintendo Switch 2, be sure to double check its design first before purchasing one.
Redditor whatthejeebus learned things the hard way with their Spigen case. It seems that a metallic zipper inside the case scratched the screen protector of his Nintendo Switch 2. If the screen protector wasn’t there, it would have most likely damaged the screen, which would have been a bigger disaster:
To be safe, it may be best to purchase the official Nintendo Switch 2 carrying case from Nintendo, or a carrying case from an accessory maker that is licensed by Nintendo.
What do you think? Let us know in the comments.
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