After rumors surfaced last week that Nintendo's next console, codenamed NX, will have motion-sensing detachable controllers with advanced vibration, a new report has surfaced, claiming the NX controller will also have a share button and split D-pad.
Anonymous sources have told Let's Play Video Games that NX's share button (bearing a small icon of a camera) will function similarly to the one found on PlayStation 4's DualShock 4, and will "apparently allow the upload of still images and video directly to Miiverse, Twitter, Facebook or YouTube."
The report also claims images and video can be saved onto an external memory device and then transferred to your PC.
Additionally, the controller is said to have a split D-pad, though the reason behind Nintendo's apparent decision to move away from the solid D-pad featured on all of its previous controllers was not explained.
Nintendo plans to launch NX sometime in March 2017. While the company has yet to officially reveal the device, it's rumored to be a handheld that can connect to the television by means of a dock. For the full rundown on Nintendo's mysterious new console, check out IGN's NX Rumor wiki.
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