Official Zelda Switch Pro Controller Case – Must-Have for Fans

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– An officially licensed $20 travel case by RDS Industries is available for the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller, with Zelda-themed and standard black options.
– The hardshell case works with both Switch Pro Controller generations, Joy-Con with grips, and various third-party controllers.
– Zelda-themed third-party controllers from PowerA and Hori are compatible with the case, but the official Tears of the Kingdom Pro Controller is sold out at its original price.
– 8BitDo controllers, including the Ultimate 2 Bluetooth, fit the RDS case, though 8BitDo also offers its own carrying cases for $15-$20.
– Scuf’s $15 Universal Controller Protection Case is another option, featuring a soft recessed base and compatibility with Switch Pro Controllers.
For Nintendo Switch owners who want to protect their Pro Controller investment, the officially licensed Zelda-themed carrying case offers both style and functionality. This durable hardshell case from RDS Industries provides secure storage for first-party controllers and many third-party alternatives, making it a versatile accessory for gamers on the go.
Priced at $20 on Amazon, the RDS Game Traveler Deluxe Controller Case comes in two variants: a striking Legend of Zelda design or a sleek black option. It fits both Switch Pro Controller models as well as Joy-Con with grip attachments. The case also accommodates several third-party controllers, ensuring broad compatibility for different gaming setups.
Those looking to complete their Zelda-themed collection can pair the case with PowerA or Hori wireless controllers, though the official Tears of the Kingdom Pro Controller remains scarce at retail prices. Preowned units sell for around $90, while new imports can cost upwards of $120.
8BitDo controllers, including the highly rated Ultimate Bluetooth model, also fit perfectly inside the RDS case. While 8BitDo offers its own carrying solutions, the RDS version provides better padding and stability. Amazon occasionally bundles the Ultimate Bluetooth Controller with its case for just $45, a solid deal for those needing both.
For budget-conscious buyers, Scuf’s Universal Controller Protection Case at $15 is another reliable choice. Its soft interior keeps controllers snug, though it lacks the premium feel of the RDS option.
Whether you’re safeguarding an official Nintendo controller or a third-party alternative, these cases ensure your gear stays protected while adding a touch of gaming flair to your setup.
(Source: GameSpot)


