The Nintendo Switch portable console has been a huge success for the Japanese console manufacturer.
Even though the Switch is substantially less powerful when compared to its contemporaries like the PS4 and Xbox One, even more so when put up against the Xbox Series S/X and PS5, people continue to buy the Switch in droves. Part of the reason for this lies in Nintendo's wealth of first-party exclusives.
However, the Switch isn't perfect and has its fair share of issues. The most glaring of which lies in the Joy-Con controllers.
Admittedly, Sony and Microsoft are facing similar controller issues. The only difference is that the drift problems with the Joy-Con are more notorious. What's even worse is that there is no fix for it just yet. The problem, which is characterized by malfunctioning analog sticks, essentially spells the end for every affected pair of Joy-Con controllers.
Four years on since the Switch was first released, it appears that Nintendo has finally found a fix.
