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Cozy Gaming on Switch 2... abxylute N6 controller & tomodachi life: living the dream ☕️

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Grab a soothing tea and settle in! Today we’re taking a look at the ultimate "cosy" upgrade for the Nintendo Switch 2: the abxylute N6 Deck Controller. If you’ve been obsessed with the chaos and charm of Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, you know that long sessions of Mii-watching require the best comfort possible. Support the channel with a one off donation https://paypal.me/BluntNate or become a regular supporter; https://www.patreon.com/BluntNate What is the abxylute N6? The N6 is a deck-style controller that slides onto your Switch 2, giving it that ergonomic, premium feel (think Steam Deck, but for Nintendo!). It features Hall Effect joysticks (no more drift while... uh... dressing your Miis!) and a super comfortable design. https://abxylute.com/products/n6-deck-controller & it’s perfect for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream #TomodachiLife #Switch2 #abxyluteN6 #CozyGaming #NintendoSwitch2 #LivingTheDream #HandheldGaming #CozyGamer #SwitchAccessories https://www.twitch.tv/bluntnate/ - youtube.com/BluntNate

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We interrupt your day to bring you this breaking news: I’ve been chasing the comfiest way to do handheld Switch 2 “cozy time”, and the abxylute N6 deck-style controller is, honestly, the best one of these snap-on grips I’ve used so far. In this video I’m sprawled on the couch in my heater room (because winter in Ballarat is no joke), sipping the vibe and sinking into Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream — which is basically the perfect excuse to obsess over comfort, balance, and how a controller feels after a long session of Mii-watching chaos. I walk through the key design stuff that actually matters: the slightly offset stick/button layout (still not full Xbox-style offset, but way better than the dead-vertical layouts I’ve whinged about for years), the snug slide-on fit via USB-C, and the fact it identifies as a Switch Pro Controller so you get the full feature set — gyro, vibration, screenshot/chat buttons, and programmable back paddles that behave like Nintendo’s own. You’re also getting Hall effect sticks (goodbye drift), a quiet-but-snappy D-pad, and a macro/turbo button with three turbo levels. It’s not sponsored, it’s an engineering sample, and I did have to do a couple of wired firmware updates — but I didn’t hit the “known issues” they warned me about. Long story short: it balances nicely, feels great, and it’s my current go-to handheld grip for Switch 2 unless something better shows up.

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