Filed to:controller drift Image: Nintendo Despite Joy-Con drift being so prevalent it’s one of the top search results on Google, Nintendo is forging ahead with the same technology for the release of the newly-announced Nintendo Switch OLED. Joy-Con drift is an issue that’s plagued Nintendo since the launch of the original Nintendo Switch in 2017 but it appears the problem won’t be going away any time soon. The hardware refresh gave Nintendo the perfect opportunity to revisit the hit console and improve on key features — but while the console will include an updated screen, a better kickstand, improved audio and a LAN port, the OLED model reportedly won’t include upgraded Joy-Cons that address those pesky drift issues.