Dbrand has opened up reservations for its first ever Nintendo Switch 2 case

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Just moments before Nintendo goes ahead with its highly-anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 Nintendo Direct, Dbrand has officially opened up reservations for its first ever case for the upcoming handheld – the ‘NS2 Killswitch’ case.

Before we had our first official look at the Nintendo Switch 2, Dbrand was (unsubtly) teasing the case for the upcoming handheld as early as December 2024 throughout social media. On X (Twitter), we got our first look at not just the new Switch 2 case, but also one of our earliest looks at the console itself – which was peaking through the semi-transparent chassis.

It’s not available to buy in full just yet, but by providing Dbrand with a mere $3, you can secure early access for its launch in June – which likely ties into the suspected Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order window of the Ninty handheld. Those three dollars will also be fully credited towards the final price of the case, or Dbrand states it can be refundable at any time, should you change your mind.

Official images of the NS2Killswitch Nintendo Switch 2 case by dbrand, with a plain white background.

(Image credit: Dbrand)

The Dbrand Killswitch case isn’t going to make your new handheld look like it stepped out of the Mushroom Kingdom, but like the best Nintendo Switch cases it will provide your handheld with some extra storage for your physical game carts, along with a whole host of extra features.

Drband is still keeping some aspects of the case a secret, but did share that it will “maintain the Killswitch legacy” but with a ton of new features, including but not limited to, an in-box USB4 docking system, integreated game card storage and display, “super” ergonomic grips, detachable Joy-Con components and more. According to the brand, even with the case attached, the Joy-Cons will still be easily detachable, and there’s even a custom-built-in adaptor that turns your dock into a swanky display stand.

While Dbrand may have not listed everything the NS2 Killswitch is capable of, they did provide a plethora of photos to get me excited for not just the brand-new case but the Switch 2 as a whole. The rounded edges of the case that follow the new form factor of the Switch successor look so impressively sleek and refined that my console collection is shaking in anticipation.