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Sanrio Analog Thumb Grip Covers Work on Switch 2, PS5, PS4 Controllers

Sanrio Analog Thumb Grip Covers Work on Switch 2, PS5, PS4 Controllers
Image via Sanrio and Allone

Sanrio and Allone announced another game accessory collection, and this time it involves analog thumb grip covers of four characters for Switch 2, PS4, and PS5 controllers. All of them are available in Japan now. Each pair is 968円 (~$7). There’s no sign of the sets appearing worldwide yet, but other ones from Allone appeared on Amazon after launch. 

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Each of the four sets consists of one Sanrio analog cover that looks like a character and a second thumb grip that looks like an item associated with them. In the Hello Kitty set, someone gets one of her face and another of an apple. The Kuromi one features her face and the pink skull that appears on her forehead. The My Melody set features her and a pink strawberry. Pochacco’s pairs him with a yellow ice cream cone. While the some images show them on a Switch 2 Joy-Con 2 and PS5 DualSense, the size of the original Switch and its Joy-Con analog sticks mean they would likely work with those controllers too.

Here’s a closer look at all of the pairs. Each one shows the Sanrio character accessories on standard Switch 2 Joy-Con 2 controllers.

These aren’t the only Sanrio Switch 2 Allone accessories to start showing up following the console’s launch. The companies also released some cases. Those featured Cinnamoroll, Hello Kitty, Kuromi, My Melody, Pochacco, and Pompompurin. 

The Sanrio and Allone analog thumb grip covers featuring Hello Kitty, Kuromi, My Melody, and Pochacco are available for Switch 2, PS4, and PS5 controllers in Japan now. 

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