Monster Hunter 3 G is also on the way and is the impetus for the new accessory.
Last night, scans from the new Famitsu magazine have confirmed the rumor that a second circle pad peripheral is coming to the 3DS. According to the article, the peripheral was spurred by a port of Monster Hunter Tri, Monster Hunter 3 G. In addition to adding a circle pad, the peripheral will bring a second R trigger button, adding further functionality to the system.
The images from the scans indicate a few details about how the peripheral will attach to the 3DS. Rather than sitting on top of the system, it will jut from the right side, cradling the entire 3DS unit from below. The second circle pad seems to be a bit smaller than the current circle pad, but no official confirmation has been made indicating its exact size. It will sit directly to the right of the current buttons, giving it a slightly unusual placement when compared to most dual analog controllers, which typically place the stick below and to the left of the buttons.
According to reports from Kotaku, the cradle will cover both the game cartridge slot and the wireless switch, forcing players to remove the system from the peripheral in order to switch games.
As of right now, nothing more is known about this upgrade, or if a system redesign is impending as suggested by 01.net. Nintendo is set to give a 3DS-centric press conference on September 13 that will likely offer more details about the future of Nintendo's latest handheld.
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