dbrand Puts its Nintendo Switch 2 ‘Killswitch’ Case Up for Pre-Order

During a live broadcast lasting an hour, Nintendo disclosed specifics about the forthcoming Switch 2, satisfying gamers’ curiosity and allowing third-party producers to unveil their own accessories for it.

One company, dbrand, has started taking pre-orders for its Switch 2 Killswitch case, just a few weeks after causing quite a stir online when it revealed an image of the (previously unrevealed) upcoming Nintendo game console.

As a devoted fan, I’d like to share my enthusiasm for the Killswitch, a second-skin protective case engineered with precision and simplicity. It enhances the ergonomics of my device, offering robust protection from all angles, including the console’s detachable Joy-Cons. The Switch 2 Killswitch is thoughtfully designed to safeguard Joy-Cons whether they are attached or detached from the device.

The thumb grips on the Switch 2 Killswitch cleverly cover the Joy-Con joysticks, boosting my grip for better control. Plus, it features a game card holder that harmoniously blends with the rest of the case.

Moreover, this protective gem includes a transparent front cover that not only shields the console’s screen but also eliminates the need for additional travel accessories by serving as a 360-degree shield. dbrand claims it can endure an impressive “over 100lbs” of crush pressure, offering unparalleled protection for my beloved device.

For every purchased Switch 2 Killswitch, dbrand also provides a custom-made adapter that converts your [Switch 2] dock into a display stand, offering undisturbed dock connectivity with complete USB-C data transmission.

Initially, the gaming accessories manufacturer from Canada introduced their product named “Killswitch,” designed specifically for Valve’s Steam Deck. Over time, this product gained recognition as the premier choice among portable game console carry cases worldwide. Later, dbrand produced additional versions compatible with the Asus ROG Ally and Lenovo’s latest Legion Go S. Notably, this is the first instance where they have developed a version for a Nintendo console.

You can secure the Killswitch 2 Switch today by making a reservation on dbrand’s website, which only costs $3. The full price of the product won’t be disclosed until June. According to dbrand, this $3 reservation fee ensures priority access when it launches and will contribute towards your total cost at that time.

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2025-04-04 17:55