Splatoon 2’s Neon Pink and Green Joy-Cons Are up for Preorder Now

Your Splatoon time just got a lot brighter.

Looking to jazz up your Nintendo Switch but aren’t sure how? There’s a perfect solution out there, and it comes in the form of bright neon pink and green Joy-Con controllers, which are finally up for preorder as a standalone set aside from the Splatoon 2 special edition bundle.

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The controllers will run you $79.99, the same price as a regular set of Joy-Con controllers, but these babies are neon, and awesome-looking. There isn’t any kind of concrete release date you can expect them to ship by, but Walmart and Best Buy have them shipping out on Jan. 26 and Jan. 28. It’s probably safe to say you’d get them by the end of the month.

If you want to swag your Switch out and need a little help doing it, this is a good idea and you should probably nab them before they’re sold out, because they’re some of the best-looking pieces you can currently get for your Switch if that’s something you’re concerned with. Neon always makes things look a little cooler, no matter what.

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