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The Nintendo Switch 2 continues to sell like hot cakes, so peripheral manufacturers aren’t stopping with new accessories for owners to grab. If you’re looking for a stylish carrying case and are a big fan of Gengar, Hori has got you covered. 

Recently launched in Japan, Hori has a new line of Gengar and Mimikyu inspired Switch 2 accessories to dazzle up your gaming time. Alongside a regular carrying case is some larger ones to bring your dock along with you, a cartridge carrying case, and a wired gamepad for when you need more than just the standard Joy-Con 2 (the gamepad also works on Switch 1 and PC).

 

 

Breaking them down a little further, the cartridge case holds 12 games and snaps together with a clamshell design. The gamepad looks to be a wired Switch 2 Pro Controller, complete with paddles on the back, though it does not feature gyro controls or NFC capabilities. It does have turbo functionality, however, to let you spam button presses if you need to. The larger carrying case is actually pretty amazing in that it features a flippable design that can be folded into either Gengar or Mimikyu. The Gengar version will hold your console along with the character and the Joy-Con 2 Grip. The Mimikyu version has extra pouches for holding the dock and an HDMI cable along with everything else. The other cases are just variations on the same thing, one being pretty basic, the other having more padding, and the last having a shoulder strap.

 

 

 

All told, these look like pretty great means to protect your Switch 2. I haven’t managed to find a carrying case yet, so I may need to buy one of these for myself.

 

Where you can get these Gengar-themed HORI products

 

Right now, you can order the new Switch 2 Gengar products from Amazon Japan and Hori. Feel free to browse to Hori’s Gengar page and where it displays all its product links.

 

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Written by Peter Glagowski

Peter has been a freelance gaming and film critic for over seven years. His passion for Nintendo is only matched by the size of his collection.