Hori Split Pad Pro Nintendo Switch controller new colors

New Hori Split Pad Pro colors glows up your Nintendo Switch

The Hori Split Pad Pro Nintendo Switch controller is pretty great, but it’s been a little hard to find lately. There’s good news, though — there are three new Hori Split Pad Pro colors arriving in Fall 2020.

If you’ve never used the Hori Split Pad Pro, you’re missing out on a cool way to play your Nintendo Switch in handheld mode. These ergonomic controllers attach to either side of your Switch and give you a super-comfortable option to enjoy handheld gaming. That’s not all they do, though. These controllers give you some more options for leveling up your gaming with programmable rear buttons, turbo settings, and more.

Best of all, these are officially licensed by Nintendo, so you can count on these being higher quality than the usual third-party controllers. Now, @Wario64 reports that three cool new color options are on the way: red, blue, and the ever-stylish black.

You can put in a pre-order for these new Hori Split Pad Pro Nintendo Switch controllers for just $49.99 or your regional equivalent — it’ll be released on September 7, 2020.

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