The G-Case could be the perfect Nintendo Switch accessory for handheld players

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If you’re someone who primarily plays their Nintendo Switch in handheld mode, the G-Case could be the perfect accessory for you. 

The G-Case is an all-in-one modular case that’s already exceeded its Kickstarter goal by a considerable margin – and it’s easy to see why it’s been so popular with backers.

Unlike most third-party cases, the G-Case supports tabletop and TV mode. A detachable Joy-Con case turns the controllers into a mini Switch Pro Controller of sorts, and the G-Case also comes with a foldable kickstand and dock, which lets you play on the big screen. 

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The G-Case looks like it could be a fantastic Switch accessory, then, but as with most Kickstarter campaigns, it's best to air on the side of caution before you get your hopes up.

There’s a big difference between a concept trailer and an actual product – and there are sadly far too many cases where backers have invested in an idea, only to never see it come to fruition.

In fact, on the G-Case Kickstarter page, there is a section called 'Risks' which includes a note from the developer.

"We have rich experience in design and manufacturing gaming hardwares [sic]. We believe we will be ready to successfully deliver G-Case and the accessories in time if our campaign is funded eventually. But we do acknowledge that we do not have much crowdfunding experience, and that there will be unforseeable [sic] issues on this journey. With this keep [sic] in our mind, we are committed to keeping you updated with full transparency throughout the whole campaign. 

"We're not looking to make a lot of money with this campaign, we just want your help to bring G-Case a reality. And we assure you that the team is working hard to make G-Case a fantastic product."

Using a case that essentially never needs to be detached and one that supports every possible Switch play mode is certainly appealing, though, so let's hope that the G-Case lives up to its initial promise.

Adam Vjestica

Adam was formerly TRG's Hardware Editor. A law graduate with an exceptional track record in content creation and online engagement, Adam has penned scintillating copy for various technology sites and also established his very own award-nominated video games website. He’s previously worked at Nintendo of Europe as a Content Marketing Editor and once played Halo 5: Guardians for over 51 hours for charity. He is now an editor at The Shortcut.