
Unlike the Wii U Pro controller, the Nintendo Switch has moved one of the analog sticks down to the right part corner of the body on the Pro. While the Wii U Pro controller has a funkier design - a core part of Nintendo's history - the Switch Pro controller kind of looks like a hybrid between an Xbox One and a PlayStation 4 controller. It's also a little bit wider than the narrower grips that can be seen on the Switch controller. The Wii U Pro controller, pictured below, has shorter, curvier arms to grab onto that kind of melded into the rest of the controller's body. It's pretty average-looking, but compared to the Wii U Pro controller, there are some noticeable upgrades.įor one, the side grips where you'd rest your hands actually look like grips. It's black, has average-sized grips, and features a D-Pad, two analog sticks and assortment of buttons on its face.

The image below is of the new pro controller that will accompany the Nintendo Switch. Although it looks similar in shape and size to the Wii and Wii U Pro controller, there are a couple of differences to note.

The Nintendo Switch will come with two detachable controllers by default, but the Pro is another option for people who prefer a more traditional gameplay experience. In the reveal trailer for the Nintendo Switch, the newest console from the company, we got a few glimpses of the Pro controller that players can use while gaming at home.
