The Nintendo Switch 2 comes with a pair of Joy-Con 2 Controllers, but if you want to race around Mario Kart World’s open world alongside three friends, you may want to pick up an extra set of the revamped controllers. Strangely, Joy-Con 2 preorders never opened at most major retailers, but Walmart’s online midnight launch event includes Joy-Con 2 pairs as well as individual right and left Joy-Con Controllers. Walmart has also restocked the Joy-Con 2 Charging Grip and Wheel Set for Mario Kart World.
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The Joy-Con 2 Charging Grip is notable because it has built-in back buttons, which is one of the major perks of the Switch 2 Pro Controller, which, is also back in stock at Walmart.
Take a closer look at the new Joy-Con 2 Controllers and related accessories below. For more gear, you can browse our huge list of third-party Nintendo Switch 2 accessories, which includes budget wheel attachments, ergonomic grips, carrying cases, and more.
$94 at Walmart
Though the Joy-Con 2 Controllers are slightly larger than the original model, they share the same general design. Motion controls, (improved) HD Rumble, NFC support for Amiibo–these core features return along with a couple of new additions. The intriguing new mouse mode allows you to use a single controller like a computer mouse. Not all games will support this mode, but Civilization VII, a launch title, and Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, one of the most anticipated Switch 2 games of 2025, both offer mouse mode support. The right Joy-Con 2 Controller has the new C button to access the Switch 2’s GameChat feature.
Quality-of-life improvements include larger bumpers that should improve single Joy-Con controls, and the controllers magnetically attach to the console rather than clicking into place mechanically.
The set includes left and right Joy-Con 2 Controllers and a pair of wrist straps for $95 (or $94 at Walmart).
$54 at Walmart

Alternatively, you can buy single Joy-Con 2 Controllers for $55 each. The left Joy-Con 2 has a light blue stripe running along the side that connects to the console for handheld mode.
$54 at Walmart

The right Joy-Con 2 has a light red stripe, but it also has the GameChat button. If you only want one extra Joy-Con 2, it probably makes the most sense to pick this one, especially if you’re interested in GameChat.
$40

As mentioned, the Joy-Con 2 Charging Grip has the added bonus of two remappable back buttons. For some users, the back buttons might even be more appealing than the grip’s main feature: extending the battery life of your controllers while playing in docked mode.