The controller will be known as the Wii U Gamepad, where it has gone through a redesign exercise ever since it was first announced to the public. The circle pads have been ditched, where the controller will now sport a couple of analogue sticks located on either side of the touchscreen display. Not only that, there is a near fields communication (NFC) scanner located at the bottom of the tablet, whose purpose is to read specially designed cards and figurines while incorporating them into gameplay for a more integrated gameplay experience.
Those who prefer to stick to a more traditional gaming experience can always fall back on the Wii U Pro controller, which is rather similar in design to the Xbox 360 controller, although the position of the stick does help set it apart somewhat. Iwata mentioned that the Wii U Pro controller was light and “more attractive for longer and more intense forms of gaming.”