It Has Pro Controller Support, and Tinier Controllers Too
From either side of the Nintendo Switch, there are detachable Joy-Con controllers that you use to play your games. When the console is in its handheld form, you’ll be able to grip the controllers at the sides of the screen and play it like you’re holding a normal tablet. However, you can also remove the Joy-Con controllers, set the screen itself down on a surface, and lean back comfortably with the detachable controllers to continue playing.
If you’re looking to play some local co-op games with a friend. each person can take hold of a single Joy-Con controller and play the game together on a single screen. If you’re not a fan of holding the tiny Joy-Con controllers by themselves, and you don’t want to hold the sides of the screen, the Nintendo Switch also comes with support for a proper Pro Controller. It’s still unconfirmed if the Pro Controllers will be included with the Nintendo Switch itself, or if you’ll have to buy them separately.