<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> //344567.top 2025-06-09T16:48:43Z en <![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> When reviewing controllers that cost under $40, like the PXN P5, I’m generally looking for the highest number of features packed in as possible for that price point. 💫At a glance, the P5 nails it, supporting multiജple platforms, having four back buttons, and, as it initially appears, offering lots of clever functionality.

After my time with it, however, I wish that were all true. What I’ve found is a solid controller with four back buttons that’s absolutely usable, but doesn’t fulfill some of the most exciting promises it makes. In a world where the best PC controllers can cost upwards of $200, is that enough for the super-affordable PXN P5? That’ll probably be up to you to decid🤡e.

At just $29 / £29, it’s hard to argue that this controller is feature-rich and offers a lot of (hypothetical) value, no matter what you’re playing on. Switch, PC, Android, and even a Tesla all fall under the banner of things the P5 can control. I haven’t tested it with the latter, mainly because I’m not made of money, but also because I don’t care for anything that comes out of Elon Musk’s mouth, let alone his factories. In any case, a multiplatform controller for that price is a really tempting prospect, but don’t s♎et your expectations too high.

Design

A close up of the PXN P5 controller's face buttons

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

From an initial look and hold, the PXN P5 has played it pretty safe by going down the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox controller imitator avenue. ꧟It has the same thumbstick layout, similarly shaped sticks and triggers, b𒀰ut a flatter grip shape on its back so that finding its four back buttons is a bit easier.

The overriding thought for me when I hold this controller, however, boils down to a single word, and that’s plastic. I grant you, this is a $30 controller; it’s not going to feel as premium as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DualSense Edge or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elite Series 2, but it does feel noticeably more Hasbro than GameSir’s controllers that only cost ไ$30 more.

The back of the P5 has a dotted texture to it that’s indented as opposed to embossed. This gives it 𒈔a grippy feeling without irritating your skin, and it also creates a cooling effect if, like me, your palms can be a bit clammy when gaming.

A reviewer holding the PXN P5, showing its back

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The face of the controller doesn’t have too much to write home about. There’s a small, circular, 8-way D-pad, ABXY buttons, a function button, and four LEDs to help you work out connection types, as well as a couple of𝔉 standard pause buttons. The typical Switch screenshot, home, pause, and menu buttons are here, but I found they were never consistent in 🐓each game I played. Sometimes, the pause (options) button would do nothing, the screenshot button would bring up the pause menu, and no two games had the same response.

The face buttons are pretty basic membranes, so if you prefer something clicky, you’re not going to be satisfied here. The tops of the thumbsticks aren’t swappable either, but their indented shape a🍷nd fairly standard rubber material meant I never had trouble grip💟ping them during gameplay.

Flip the P5 over and you’ll find four back buttons set out horizontally. They’re all plastic too, but I like that their exaggerated shapes mean you can easily distinguish them with your middle fingers, and it’s difficult to press them accidentally. For a controller this cheap, I do actually really like th💫e back bu🌌ttons. You can also find a connection switcher on the back of the pad for use with different platforms, as well as some trigger stop switches.

Features

The shoulders and triggers of the PXN P5

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

For a budget controller, the list of features on offer here is a bit silly. There’s wireless support, Android and Bluetooth connectivity, Switch compatibility, Gyro, four back buttons, Hall sensor sticks, an Air Mouse mode, asymmetrical rumble motors, Turbo modes, and Macro functions. You can see why I was interested in reviewing this controller in the first place, because it sports excellent value for money by being feature-rich, all the while costing about as much as an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:EasySMX X10.

You’ll likely know what most of those features mean if you’re shopping for a pro controller, but let’s unpack a few of t꧑he most obscure ones. Air Mouse mode lets you use the left analog stick as a mouse, and the A and B buttons as right and left clickers. Gyro allows for some motion support, or, if you’re playing FPS games, you can aim with it - at least in theory. Turbo modes, if you don’t know already, automatically tap a button for you with a single press, which can be useful in games that use Quick Time Events. Wireless connectivity comes by way of a Wireless USB dongle, and battery life is courtesy of a 1,000mAh cell inside the controller’s chassis.

There isn’t a companion app for customizing settings on PC✨, but there is a mobile app for iOS and Android devices that lets you swap around deadzone graphs and percentages, as well as save macros and back button assignments.

Performance

A reviewer holding the PXN P5 controller

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Except, in practice, a lot of these features just straight-up didn’t work for me - and not without a lack of trying. Wireless connectivity, first and foremost, was the biggest question mark. I followed the included user manual’s instructions to the letter and I couldn’t get it to connect wirelessly on multiple 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PCs, or the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Asus ROG Ally X. In truth, I actually don’t care that much about quirky features like turbo mode or “Air🃏 Mouse Mode”, but someone buying a controller like this will almost certainly care that wireless connectivity doesn’t work seamlessly.

Air Mouse functionality didn’t work either, though. The user manual says this only works in wired mode, and since that’s the only way I could use this controller on PC, I knew I certainly wasn’t the issue here. Every time I used the combination of function button꧒s to get it to switch into Air Mouse mode, I’d be greeted with a rumble, but no mouse functionality. I’ve tested tons of controllers at this point, so many of which use function button combinations to change their aspects. ꦿI’ve never run into the issues I had here, even with ones that were more confusing to use out of the box.

My problems worsened when, even while using a wired connection on PC, ♊the ♚controller sometimes wouldn’t register in a lot of PC and Xbox games. Sometimes Windows 11 can be a little quirky with recognizing gamepads when they’re wired or wireless, but the PXN P5 was particularly janky in this regard.

The back buttons on the PXN P5

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I do accept that maybe my review sample could have been an early unit, and therefore, a bit buggy, but I was using the PXN Nexus app to ensure I was using the correct firmware. I know expectations might not be so high with a cheap controller, but I🍌’d be wary that a lot of the features you do pay for here might not be as set in stone as with other budget gamepads.

I’ve tested tons of controllers at this point, so many of which use f🔯unction button combinations to ch🐼ange their aspects. I’ve never run into the issues I had here, even with ones that were more confusing to use out of the box.

When I did get things working, I enjoyed my time with this controller, especially with its $30 price in the back of my head. In FPS games, the sticks felt nice and responsive, and being able to tune the deadzones using the mobile app was a nice bonus for a controller of this price. My usual Hunt: Showdown snipingꦯ and movement tests felt solid, especially for a controller with no swappable thumbstick tops.

The best thing I found about this controller was its comfort level. I found I could happily play in longer chunks without any awkward stretching, cramping, or dღiscomfort in third-person games like Clair Obscur and Rooftops and Alleys. That Xbox d✨esign lineage definitely comes into play in this regard. Similarly, its deep, rumbling feedback felt excellent in games like Celeste.

The central function buttons on the PXN P5 controller

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

For a non-microswitch controller, I also liked the responsiveness I got from the PXN P5. Quick button presses and solid reaction 💃times are vital in Clair Obscur, if, like me, you refuse to pass up a parry attempt. I expected the chunky and relatively cheap-feeling plastics of this controller to bring up a slower feel, but the bumpers and the general speediness of the face buttons’ actuation mean it ꦑperformed exactly as needed. In fact, I nailed about 90% of the parry attempts I went for with this controller in my hands, so it’s definitely got some snappy capabilities.

I found the same thing in the button-mashing-heavy Dragon Ball Sparking Zero. Whether I was trying to string together a combo, time a parry, or nail the timing in those teleporting dodge battles, the P5 felt nice and speedy for a gamepad of this price. It’s still nothing on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Wolverine V3 Pro, but it doesn’t exactly feel slow.

The four back buttons are a real standout, and they’re some of the best horizontally-placed ones I’ve come across since the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra. For this p🦩rice, they really make the PXN P5 stand out, especially when bigger brands in the peripheral mark😼et refuse to make pads with four back buttons (looking at you, GameSir), or put them behind a $150 paywall (looking at you, PowerA).

Should you buy the PXN P5?

A top-down shot of the PXN P5

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The PXN P5 finds itself in a tough spot. It’s an excellent, feature-rich pro controller on paper, especially for this price. But its lack of reliability in some of those features do make me more hesitant to recommend it. The EasySMX X10 is around the same price tag, and although it only has two back buttons, it has🐓 those ꧅clicky buttons a lot of folks enjoy, as well as plenty of other features that aren’t as buggy.

While I am hesitant to recommend this controller to you, it’s hard to ignore that if you want something with four back buttons, you can really struggle to find it for this sort of price. My advice would honestly be to seek out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Manba One, which is only a bit more expensive and also has a slew of features that are so much easier to control thanks t💎o its big ol’ scr🧸een.

Do you really need wireless mode, the Air Mouse mode, or any of this controller’s other bells and whistles? If not - if you just want a solid, comfortable controller with four back buttons that isn’t going to break the bank, maybe you’ll get on quite well with it. If you wa𝄹nt more than that, however, buying cheap might mean buying twice.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> The last thing I expected to do over the weekend was play Switch 2 using a PS5 DualSense, but that's exactly how I spent my Saturday. It turns out that, despite annoying limitations with othe🐻r accessories, you can in fact use adapters to sync Sony's pad with Ninty's new handheld.

Admittedly, I wasn't originally planning to pair the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 with a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 DualSense. The original goal was to check if my MayFlash Wii U GameCube Controller Adapter was compatible with the new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming handheld contender. Spoilers,꧃ it is, and while that🤡 means you can use your OG console gamepads instead of the fancy new Nintendo Online exclusive version, it's also a pathway to using a bunch of other pads too.

To actually pair a DualSense with the Switch using the MayFlash GameCube adapter, you will need a dongle to plug into its controller ports. Specifically, you'll want to pick up an 8BitDo Bluetooth Retro Receiver for NGC, as the gadget will act as a wireless bridge and let you sync the PS5 pad and plenty of other 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch controllers and alternatives.

Mayflash GameCube controller adapter next to 8BitDo Retro Receiver on black TV unit

(Image credit: Phil Hayton)

Before any of you start angrily bashing on your keyboard, I'm aware that adapters like the Mayflash Magic-S Pro 2 adapter will pair the DualSense with the Switch 2 withouﷺt the need for GameCube shenanigans. My response to that is that I both love a cursed setup and already had the Wii U accessory and 8BitDo dongle to hand.

However, I also suspect that the Magic-S Pro 2 is more likely to lose support following Switch 2 updates than the MayFlash GameCube Controller adapter. Just like Nintendo's original Wii U accessory,𓆉 the latter is naturally designed to let players tap into eight-player support in fighters like Super Smash Bros Ultimate. In other words, it has an endorsed purpose, whereas the Magic-S Pro 2 exists to let you be naughty and play Ninty games using Xbox and PlayStation pads.

The main point I'm making is that if you use the 8BitDo Retro Receiver with the MayFlash adapter, the Switch 2 will merely think you're using a GameCube controller. So far, I haven't come across any button mapping issues or lag when playing games like Mario Kart World and Zelda: Wind Waker. It's also worth noting that MayFlash still issues firmware updaౠtes for its accessory despite the fact that it released 11 years ago, meaning if any compatibility woes crop up, all is not lost.

Nintendo Switch 2 connected to Mayflash GameCube adapter, 8BitDo Retro Receiver, and DualSense controller.

(Image credit: Phil Hayton)

I know for a fact some of you will be wondering why you'd want to play Switch 2 using a DualSense in the first place. Admittedly, I'm probably going to mostly play with an original Switch Pro Controller or ꧂a GameCube pad, depending on the outing, but it's still nice to have the option to pretend the handheld is a PS5. Plus, with new pads coming in at a staggering $84.99 / £74.99, this cursed setup proves to be a far cheaper multiplayer solution.

Switch 2 accessory compatibility, as it currently stands, is pretty upsetting. Sure, it's nice that the OG JoyCon, gamepads, and even your own USB webcams will work on the handheld, but Nintendo🌠 has effectively broken Switch 2 dock support if you go third party. Even the Pro Controller can no longer wake the portable from sleep mode, and that's the kind of move that'll tempt me to do things like use a DualSense instead.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> If you were hoping that Nintendo would make the Switch 2 immune to stick drift, I have bad news for you. We've known since early April that the new console's controllers don't use anti-dri🌄ft thumbstick tech like Hall or TMR sensors, but now that the console is out, we have aꦛ better idea of why Nintendo hasn't truly remedied the problem.

Early teardowns of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2's Joy-C⛄ons are showing that the thumbsticks use almost the exact same sensor as the original ones, albeit with some m🍌etal reinforcement in places and a smaller overall size.

The form factor of the Joy-Cons themselves doesn't lend itself to a larger Hall Sensor thumbstick module, even if other controller manufacturers like Hori have managed to fit this technology into similarly-sized 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch controllers. Hall Sensor controllers often come 𒈔in cheaper than their potentiometer counterparts as well, so it's hard to point to price as being the reason Nintendo opted for a traditional drift-prone thumbstick sensor.

Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con with original Nintendo Switch OLED Joy-Con in reviewer's hands

(Image credit: Future)

In fact, now that we've been hands-on with the Switch 2 for a bit longer and seen those early teardowns, the reason seems to be far more practical. Since the Switch 2's Joy-Con controllers attach to the sides of the console using magnets (which are pretty darn strong), Hall sensor and TMR thumbsticks would likely ✃be disrupted by the strong magnetic forces acting on them and likely wouldn't work as intended.

Hall Effect and TMR thumbsticks are immune to drift because they use small electromagnetic sensors, rather than physical resistors that wear down over time. These tiny magnets would no doubt face interference and calibration issues if they were put in a controller that liter💞ally attaches via an even stronger magnet right next to it, so it seems like Nintendo decided this way of joining its controllers to its console was a bigger priority than fixing arguably the bigges🔯t technical fault with its first Switch.

Nintendo Switch 2 with Joy-Con controller being removed from the side of the handheld

(Image credit: Future)

It'd be safe to assume that the Switch 2's Pro Controller will be a similar bag, especially since the brand seems so proud of its next-gen peripherals. Nate Bihldorff, Nintendo of America's Senior VP of Product Development & Publishing, told back in April, "Every time we ꧟put out a new hardware, whether it's a new system or an accessory, [Nintendo is] designing from the ground up to be the best possible experience for our consumers, whether it's the immediate effect of the Joy-Cons that you're playing, how they're interacting with the game, or durability.

"They take it and rebuil🌟d it so that we can give the best pos𒐪sible experience," he said.

What will be really interesting to watch is the third-party support for Nintendo's new console. The officially licensꦐed market was filled to the brim with Hall sensor options last generation to counter Nintendo's lack of durability. Should third-party peripheral makers be bound to using the console's magnetic rail attachments, I'll be keen to find out if they manage to find a workaround for Hall sensors without disruption.

Only time will tell if Nintendo's Joy💙-Con 2 controllers will suffer from the same drift as the first console did. For now, we're testing as many third-party Switch controllers as we can with the new console to see how compatibility lines up.


Keep up with our thoughts on the latest console by checking out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 review in progress. You can also hear more about the Switch 2's Pro controller vs the original, and check out a full list of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Switch 2 games.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> Walking into the Revosim area of Big Ben Week, ready to burn some rubber, I'm struck by what appears to be four completely different racing peripheral set-ups. For Revosim, that's both true and untrue by design: Nacon's long-awaited range of accessories is completely designed around customization – an ecosystem of racing wheels, racing pedals, wheelbases, and more that you can tune to your own liking. The sheer customizability makes this a hot contender for one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best racing wheels on the market once it releases.

Whether you're playing at a desk, have carved out room for a racing seat, or prefer F1 or rally, Revosim isn't😼 just about catering to your needs but giving you room to adjust them whenever you want as well. Accessories in the range can be mixed and matched (and sometimes used outside of the set). The Pure core set for PC, consisting of a steering wheel, wheelbase, and pedal set – and – arrives May 26, with add-ons like gear sticks to follow later this year, and the Initiale set is on the horizon too. It’ll all be available in the US as well, although the price is still being adjusted thanks to all the trade tariff fallout.

Start your engines

The Nacon Revosim Pure racing wheel set up and ready to use, displayed at Big Ben Week 2025 (photographed by Future)

(Image credit: Nacon)

There's no better 🎶way to get the picture than by taking a loo💟k myself, the showcase geared around Pure and its add-ons. The Revosim F1 set-up is low to the ground, its pedals angled to be almost vertical. The demo track has plenty of straightaways, allowing me to get up to top speed – gearing up with the pleasingly clicky aluminum paddle shifters.

The speed of the F1 car allows me to feel the hefty feedback in the 9Nm Direct Drive wheelbase, especially as I fumble the odd corner, and it feels like wrangling a beast back under control – there's definite feedback for the different road surfaces. The aluminum quick-release system doesn't just mean wheels can bꦚe easily switched in and out on the hardware side, but also makes me feel like I'm actually entering and exiting the car like a real pro racer with my own wheel in hand.

Right next to the low-down F1 unit is a demo running WRC Generations. As a rally racer, the arrangement is entirely different, sat much higher. It's also where Revosim is able to show 🦹off one of its many upcoming add-ons. A Hybrid Shifter gear stick can be toggled between sequential and H-pattern modes with just a dial on the side – set-up here as sequential (the stick head can even be switched betwe﷽en a bulbous-handle, and a longer model). Yes, in H-pattern, you can even move it across and pop it up to access reverse. The sturdy mechanics feel incredibly tactile in either mode.

The Revosim Pure racing bundle with pedals, wheel, and wheel base set up alongside a smartphone dashboard

(Image credit: Nacon)

I also get a chance to see set-ups incorporating more add-ons across the likes of Rennsport and Endurance: Motorsport Series. There's also a Load Cell handbrake that can be used at all sorts of angles. And a clutch pedal that wires into the main pedal base to keep all the wires in one place. Even with so many different types of racing game, Revosim truly seems adaptable to just about any setup or game, like it’s really taking the fight to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G RS Wheel Hub.

So far, , including the likes of Dirt 5, Forza Horizon 5 and 4, Euro Truck Simulator 2, ﷽and more. Profiles can also be customized and shared between users, so you can watch someone stream a lap one way and then match their game feel experience if they share that data.

The back of the Nacon Revosim Pure racing wheel base unplugged, showing how the wires connect to one another, displayed at Big Ben Week 2025 (photographed by Future)

(Image credit: Nacon)

"Just by one click, you can switch from one preset to the other," says head of racing🃏 Sébastien Waxin. "We'll have a library available online where people can upload their profiles," he confirms, as well as access official profiles for different games. "The idea is to make it as accessible as possible for sim racing. Because when 🤡you are new in sim racing, it can feel a little bit intimidating – it's a lot of information, specs, technical, and everything. Our idea is to help the user jump easily into the simulation," he continues.

What's smart is how all that data is integrated, bringing players' smartphones into the mix as an add-on of sorts as well. Coming with a phone clip, it can be mounted just above the wheel (or elsewhere) to mimic a dashboard – I'm shown with just a flick, the difܫference between dashboards across F1 and rally-type driving. What's more, all the lights and dials can be adjusted on-the-fly on the smartphone itself (though this can be done on a desktop as well). Change a color option right there on your phone, hit okay, and it's done. The same for if a light is too bright. It's all very slick and responsive.

The Nacon Revosim Pure racing pedals components displayed top down, showing how customizable the unit is

(Image credit: Nacon)

But what's even nicer is how far customization goes physically. Just about every individual component is filled to the brim with ways to alter your set-up or get things how you like them out of the b🐼ox. Springs and elastomers can be switched around within the likes of handbrakes and pedals to get the physical resistance just how you like it. Buttons on the steering wheel can be labelled and colored as you please (and a few simple screws allow you to change your wheel completely once more are released). Desk clamps come with a bunch of add-ons too, to ensure you don't end up in the position where you buy a whole new set of racing game accessories only to realize it doesn't fit your space. "There is nothing worse than buying something like that. You receive it, and 💛you can't use it!" says Waxin. "The versatility is important."

Revosim as an ecosystem comes from a desire to really make it so anyone can play how they want, and how they're able to – all while giving you the tools to make adjustments easily, and share that information with others. Crucially, though, it's all implemented without making sacrifices on build quality – everything here is incredibly sturdy and feels tactile to use. The Pure𒊎 starting range – consisting of the steering wheel, wheel base, and pedals arrives first on May 26, but I can't wait to see more of the Add-Ons and how Revosim can grow from this starting point. It's an exciting time to be pulling up to the starting grid.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> With Hideo Kojima's next hotly anticipated game ready for launch, it's time to start asking where you can pre-order the Death Stranding 2 Limited Edition DualSense controller. The new PS5 controller is availab🍸le now in the UK and the US, but so far, it's exclusively available at PlayStation Direct, with no other retailers joining the party.

  • US pre-orders:
  • UK pre-orders:

I've been standing watch for all the Limited Edition DualSense releases of the last three years, and by this point, I know exactly where you should be looking and when. PlayStation Direct is always the first port of call these days, with participating retailers usually providing the goods throughout the first few days as and when they make their stock available. While pre-orders begin today, the controller won't launch fully until June 26 al🌠ongside De🅷ath Stranding 2: On the Beach.

Like always with a DualSense Limited Edition, I feel it's important to state that this isn't going to give you any extra features like some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 controllers will. This isn't the DualSense Edge, unfortunately, but you will needಌ to pay a slightly increased price over the regular colorways of the DualSense. A Pre-o🌞rder of the Death Stranding 2 Limited Edition DualSense will set you back $84.99 in the US, and £74.99 in the UK. I'd be surprised if Kojima fans were against paying a little extra for a collector's item like this, however.

This pad takes a similar approach to The Last of Us and𝕴 the Helldivers 2 skins we saw in recent months. It uses a neutral black color as a base, with the touchpad bringing the biggest splash of its personality thanks to a Dawnbridge logo. There'🙈s more orange detailing to be enjoyed on the grips, too.

Death Stranding 2 Limited Edition DualSense pre-orders in the US

✅PlayStation Direct Store |

PlayStation Direct is stocking the new Limited Edition Death Stranding controller, and it's available for $84.99 right now.

Walmart |

I'm not seeing a listing for the Death Stranding 2 Edition of the DualSense anywhere at Walmart, which is strange since it's usually one of the first retailers to join the DualSense party.

Best Buy |

For every Limited Edition DualSense launch, Best Buy is usually one of the first retailers to put out a listing page. Today, though, I'm not seeing the Death Stranding one listed anywhere.

Amazon |

Amazon might not stock the Death Stranding 2 Limited Edition DualSense right now, but if stock opens up to other retailers, Amazon usually makes its wares available for everyone, and since it's one of the biggest retailers, it tends to have a larger supply.

Death Stranding 2 Limited Edition DualSense pre-orders in the UK

✅ PlayStation Direct |

PlayStation Direct has the new Death Stranding 2 controller listed on its DualSense page, going for £74.99. It also looks like there's stock of the previous Limited Edition skins, too. A note on the page says that it's available exclusively at this retailer, and since no other shop is listing it, that might be the case for the UK today.

Very |

Since it isn't a specialist gaming retailer, you might not expect Very to be a go-to for products like this. It's been a consistent supplier of other Limited Edition DualSense controllers, though, so it's worth having on your list.

Currys |

Usually, Currys doesn't have new DualSense pre-orders right away, but later in the afternoon, it might make its stock available. We'll be keeping tabs on it just in case.

Argos |

Argos can be surprisingly quick to have stock of new controllers and gaming memorabilia, so I'd keep it in mind when it becomes time to hunt for the new Death Stranding 2: On the Beach DualSense.

Amazon |

Amazon is usually one of the last retailers to have pre-order stock of new PS5 controllers, which is frustrating if you pay for Prime benefits. For the last few, it has been more on the ball, though, so let's cross our fingers.

GAME |

GAME is a specialist retailer, but it isn't very consistent with pre-orders for Limited Edition DualSense skins. This wouldn't be the retailer I put my money on in the UK, but if you struggle to secure one, it might be one to check.

Should you buy the Limited Edition Death Stranding 2 DualSense controller?

Death Stranding 2 screenshot

(Image credit: Kojima Productions)

If🌌 you're a die-hard fan of Hideo Kojima's games, this will be an easy question to answer. For a lot of people, this revered developer is the reason they fell i☂n love with video games. There aren't many auteur figures in the games industry, but Hideo Kojima certainly has that air about him.

Even if you don't know that much about Kojima-sa꧙n, yo🐲u might have played and loved the first game. In which case, why not celebrate the long-awaited sequel with a new controller?

The first Death Stranding may not have been a massive critical hit when it first launched, but as more and more people appreciated the game for what it actually was, it emerged as a cult classic. The second game seems to be streamliniꦓng the experience of the first game, while also making its mechanics a little more approachable.

If you aren't such a massive fan of Death Stranding, there's no need to fork out extra f🔯or this new DualSense skin. In total fairness, this design is a bit more modest than a lot of other Limited Editions we've seen in the past, so if you really want to add color and personality to your collection, this may be better left to die-hard fans.

Remember that you can still 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:pre-order Death Strandi🎃ng💎 2: On the Beach ahead of its June lauꦓnch date. If you spend a bit extra on the Deluxe Edition or the Collector's Edition, you'll get Early Access from June 24.


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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-controllers/where-to-pre-order-the-death-stranding-2-limited-edition-dualsense-controller/ sEkwNNPNZQ4cb5CnxXwp8X Thu, 22 May 2025 06:00:10 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> The Razer Wolverine V3 TE is la🍃ser-focused on speed, in a way its competitors can't quite keep up with. With a $30 discount on its $99.99 MSRP at Woot, this gamepad is topping the value charts this week.

Scuf controllers are said to be designed around FPS gameplay first and foremost, but after testing out the brand's Valor Pro for Xbox earlier this year, I'm not convinced. For reference, I've been reviewing the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controllers for years now, and there's one in particular that I test🎃ed this yea♛r that I'd easily recommend over Scuf.

The Razer Wolverine V3 TE is very similar to Scuf's latest controller in that it's wired-only and has the same $99.99 price. Unlike the Valor Pro, however, it's designed around speed, so its six extra buttons all utilize mouse switches taken from one of Razer's Esports clickers. These make a massive difference in FPS games in particular, so seeing this gamepad 🍌discounted down to means I'm keen to recommend it while it's cheap.

Razer Wolverine V3 TE |
Save $30 - I haven't seen the Razer Wolverine V3 TE come down this low in price since it came out. To be honest, I didn't expect to see this kind of price on it for at least a year, seeing as it's already the cheaper version of the brand'🔯s flagship controller.

Buy it if:

✅ You don't mind a white controller
✅ You want loads of extra functionality
✅ A speedy, clicky controller is up your street

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want wireless play
❌ You want the adjustments and part𓆏 swapping of the Pro model

Should you buy the Razer Wolverine V3 TE?

The face of the Razer Wolverine V3 TE

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

These pro controllers can be pricey, especially now that so many are shipping with wireless support. The Wolverine V3 TE is actually a more affordable version of the V3 Pro, which costs $199.99. I really don't see much of a difference between ꦺthe two versions, which makes this an even sweeter deal.

One of the main reasons I'd recommend the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Wolverine V3 TE over the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Scuf Valor Pro is due to its six extra back buttons (Scuf only has four). Razer's back buttons are well placed compared to older designs in its Wolverine line. They're also so much f🐭aster to actuate than Scuf's back buttons. The extra shoulder buttons are a huge benefit too, especially in FPS games, since it means you don't ever need to take your thumbs off the sticks if you play your cards right.

I usually prefer to swap out my thumbsticks for taller ones in FPS games, but that's a feature reserved for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Wolverine V3 Pro. To my surprise, though, I didn't feel as though that was hamperi😼ng my FPS abilities while testing out this controller, and thanks to the Hall sensor sticks you can adjust via software, I could g✤et the deadzones and sensitivity I wanted.

The other thing you'll miss out on versus the Pro Model of this controller is wired support, which might be a big deal for some players. The Pro version also comes with a carrying casꦬe for those attachments and swappable bits. Lastly, some rubberized grips on the full-fat version make it ever so slightly more comfortable in the hands, depending on the way you grip it.

Regardless of comparisons, the V3 TE is definitely one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers I've tested this year, ⛦even when it's at full price. Being laid low by 30% makes it an absolute steal for competitive FPS players. Woot says this deal ends on May 21 or until it sells out.


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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-controllers/this-wired-xbox-controller-helped-my-fps-gameplay-more-than-scuf-did-and-its-a-bargain-at-usd69-99/ A8f4efSdExGkwMffm5iBfK Thu, 15 May 2025 12:37:59 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> Mobile gamers, nerds, on-the-go players, lend me your ears. Backbone (of Backbone One fame) has finally launched a new mobile controller to the masses. The Backbone Prꦫo hits the shelves today, bringing new features and a slightly increased size to your remote-playing hands.

On paper, that sounds like the really exciting news many of us have been waiting for from this manufacturer. It has been five years since the launch of the Backbone One, and plenty of cheaper, arguably better 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:mobile controllers have arrived since. While I'm excited to hear about a new product from this brand, I'm not sure the Backbone Pro is what I was hoping for. For starters, it'll set you back , which is more than some full-sized, customizable controllers cost. While the new Pro model is bigger than the original, it isn't by much, as yoꦆu'll see from the images.

Backbone Pro | $169.99 at Backbone
The Backbone Pro is available now through Backbone's website. In time, it will likely launch at participating retailers, which could include Best Buy, Target, Walmart, Apple, and Amazon - based on availability of the origi💖nal Backbone One.

Buy it if:

✅ You like the size and build of the original Backbone
✅ You want two back buttons
✅ You aren't in need of a PlayStation version

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want to game on the go, but not for this price
❌ Want a larger, more comfortable mobile pad

On the bright side, there are two back buttons on the Pro model, which look to be integrated into the insides of the grip🍸s. This was the design perk I was hoping for the most, since a smaller controller can really benefit from back buttons that prevent too much awkward thumb work. Backbone says its new Pro controller has been redesigned from the ground up, but it sports a very familiar look overall. The grips are slightly extended, hopefully giving our pinkies more room to rest. The grips also have a bit more girth, hopefully making it more ergonomic overall.

If the new design leaves you a bit miffed, there are some new features you might like instead. Alongside the regular Handheld mode we all know mobile controllers for, Backbone Pro will also be able to connect via Bluetooth, potentially working as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PC controller. This does open up the value of the Backbone Pro slightly, since you'll be able to use it more as a mul൩tiplatform controller as opposed to just an on-the-go solution you throw in your backpack.

A marketing reveal image of the Backbone Pro controller holding a phone that's displaying Fortnite

(Image credit: Backbone)

Thaܫnks to Backbone's app and user interface, you can remap every button on the Backbone Pro and create tailored control profiles. Speaking of the app, Backbone+ subscribers will have access to a rotating library o🍌f free games that will have enhanced features for the new controller.

As this is a brand new product, there's no word at launch about a PlayStation or Xbox licensed version. This could throw up issues for PS5 players looking for an upgrade, since without that licensing, Remote Play may not be possible. Original Backbone One controllers couldn't use PS5 Remote Play, for instance, and besides the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir G8 Galileo, there aren't many non-licensed mobile pads that can𒆙 do it. Cloꦇud Streaming on Xbox Game Pass should be possible, though.

Is the Backbone Pro worth it?

The Backbone Pro on an orange background

(Image credit: Backbone)

We have a lot to thank 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Backbone One for, if you ask me. The way I see it, this brand kicked off the wave of mobile controllers we have in the market today. I do think a remote play, handheld surge was bound to happen after the po✤pularity of the original Nintendo Switch; Backbone was just the first brand to bring it to the mobile mainstream. The problem is that a surge of mobile controllers has now happened, and many rivals have improved the Backbone formula in terms of comfort, usability, and functionality, all while charging a lower price.

The GameSir G8 costs $100 less than the new Backbone Pro, and thanks to its longer grips and more convenient, pivoting USB-C connector, it easily stole the top position on our mobile controller leaderboard. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Scuf Nomad takes the fight directly to the Backbone One with a similar size but more comfortable, symmetrical thumbsticks. It costs $99. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Asus ROG Tessen has excellent back paddles and can fold up for more convenience than Backbone One or Pro. It's priced at $109.99. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kishi Ultra and ELO Vagabond both offer a full-sized feel with extra functionality and𝕴 Hall sensor stick👍s. They're probably the most premium options in the market, and they cost less than the Backbone Pro.

In short, I'm not sure the Backbone Pro does enough to warrant that price in a market that's already surpassed it at a cheaper price point. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox is my current favorite controller on the shelves for any platform. It has a modular design, four back buttons, and all the versatility you could want. It costs the same as t🎐he Backbone Pro, and I know which one I'd rather inve🌜st in.


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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-controllers/backbones-long-awaited-pro-model-is-finally-here-but-i-hope-youve-been-saving-for-it/ RdALJfwXeS39NkBqZWe3T6 Tue, 06 May 2025 13:00:00 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> Opting for a third-party Xbox controller - especially a cheaper one - can so𝕴metimes mean having to compro꧟mise on feeling premium materials and a solid build quality in your hands. Occasionally, though, licensed peripherals can surprise you, like the PowerA Advantage Controller.

Not only does this fancy gamepad have RGB eyeliner on, but it comes with an included reel of RGB lighting - which you can actually set up using the controller. The colorful gamer lighting is very much a draw for this product, but I swear, this might be the sturdiest controller I've ever tested. Thanks to Amazon Gaming Week, it's currently rocking a , and it's an absolute bargain if you don't mind u♍sing a wired controller.

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controllers nowadays are coming out with wireless functionality, but if that isn't such an issue for you, and you're someone who ൲is quite hard on their peripherals, this might be the best $30 you ever spend.

PowerA Advantage Controller with Lumectra |
Save $15 - This is a brand new record-low price for the Advantage controller, which has been hanging around the $30-$40 range since the end of 2024. This brings it down by 33% though, and for the b🃏uild quality you get it's an absolute bargain at this price.

Buy it if:

✅ You like RGB lighting
✅ You want a controller with solid build quality
✅ ꧅You want a comfortable grip and two back buttons

Don't buy it if

❌ You want a wireless pad
❌ You wish fewer gaming peripherals had RGB in tꦑhem

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Should you buy the PowerA Advantage Controller?

PowerA Advantage Controller's RGB elements

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

It goes without saying, but if you're not a fan of RGB lighting, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PowerA Advantage Controller probably isn't for🃏 you. This thing has some beautifully bright RGB arrays inside it, which give it a really lively look. The plain black (or white) design feels fairly muted on its own, but the outline of each facial component from the RGB gives it this really bold eyeliner aesthetic, like it's dressed up and ready to go to an emo roc✤k gig.

If you are a fan of RGB lighting, you probably know how much of a🐽 pain it can be to program and control various strips, lamps, and accessories. I have two sets of RGB lights in my living room space, and both of them are controlled with similar radio frequency remote controls. This makes it really difficult to just control one, because they're constantly interfering with one another. Having a gamepad or phone app that can cꩵontrol all of the lighting would make things a lot easier, and being able to set mood lighting for your gaming sessions without having to reach for umpteen different remotes is a massive win (maybe the movie Click was onto something).

Gorgeous RGB lighting appears in PowerA's latest flagship Xbox controller, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless, which we awarded with stars earlier this year. This brand knows how to light up your gaming room, and we're all here for it. They also know how to make a great pro controller, and the two back buttons here are placed exactly where you need them. Not to mention that build quality again, but I honestly don't think I've ever tested a gamepad that feels as bulletproof as this thing does. I'm usually not one to recommend wired up 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PC controllers if I can💛 help it, but this deal is just too good to miss.


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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-controllers/this-xbox-controller-might-be-the-sturdiest-ive-ever-tested-and-did-i-mention-it-comes-with-a-free-reel-of-rgb-lighting/ iKgoZau9zoVPwTkeynU57L Fri, 02 May 2025 16:29:23 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> Turtle Beach has put three new controllers up for pre-order, and they might not be as pricey as you first expect coming from a well-known brand. While Turtle Beach does make some premium bits of hardware, it's no strange💝r to catering to the budget buyer either, and you may be surprised to know that all three of the brand's latest gaming gadgets are coming in unဣder $50.

The main standout for me is the new Turtle Beach Afterglow Wave, an RGB-filled controller with fairly solid features for its asking price. Newly refreshed with Hall Sensor tech, 3-stop adjustable triggers, and integrated audio controls, this would give any budget 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X controller a run for its money. For only , it comes in a slew of colors that on෴ly strengthen its RGB-filled pers♛onality. You can pre-order it now for its release on the 18th of May.

Turtle Beach Afterglow Wave |
With 8 RGB modes and laser-etched textured grips, this isn't going to be a bad controller to grab for any Xbox or PC player looking to inject a l☂ittle bit more RGB into their setup.

Buy it if:

✅ You like RGB gaming peripherals
✅ You want an affordable controller
✅ You'd like two back buttons

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don't care about trigger stops
❌ You want a wireless controller

The꧃ most clued-in among you may feel like the Afterglow looks eerily familiar, and that's because it's actually a refreshed version of an existing peripheral. If you didn't know, Turtle Beach acquired rival gaming accessory maker PDP last year. Although PDP is responsible for some excellent controllers, it now looks as though Turtle Beach is taking a big step inwards as its parent company and removing its name from its existing product lines.

The already exists, and costs the same as this new version does. Honestly, it's a little bit tricky to notice the differences between PDP's original model and this relaunched one - they even have the same color variants and o☂fficial Xbox licensing. It looks as though the Hall Sensor triggers, textured grips, and rumble motors are the new standout features Turtle Beach is priding the new version on. On the whole, though, it does look a bit like this is the same controller, priced exactly the same, just with any mention of PDP's original craftsmanship removed.

The second co💞ntroller the brand has refreshed is the Rematch Core Wired, which again, is an existing PDP product. The PDP Rematch Advanced Controller has made a name for itself with a very affordable sub-$30 price tag and loads of interesting colorways. The New Turtle Beach version releases on May 15 for and doesn't seem to add much in the way of features, besides some new multicolored camo paint jobs. Thankfully, it's also priced the same as the existing PDP model.

Turtle Beach Rematch |
I'm seeing five differeౠnt colorways of this refreshed Rematch controller listed at Turtle Beach's retail website. Those integrated audio controls/dedicated mute button could come in really handy in multiplayer games, and aren't a bad perk for the price.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a cheap and cheerful Xbox controller
✅ You'd use integrated audio controls
✅ You want something colorful

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want back buttons
❌ You expect an upgrade from t🌳he existing Rematch controller

Lastly, Nintendo Switch owners have something to get excited for, thanks to a new design for the Rematch Wireless controller for Nintendo's platform. The Invincible Mario skin for this product launches (you guessed it) May 18, but it's got a pretty god-tier Mario livery on it that shows the tﷺitular hero clearly benefiting from a dose of star power. The coolest bit? It even glows in the dark.

This one will set you back , but I'd expect with so many excited Nintendo shoppers right now, you might want to act quickly on pre-ordering. That said, there is a bit of a caveat to🐽 think about in terms of futureproofing.

Turtle Beach Rematch (Nintendo Switch Edition) Invincible Mario controller |
This one is the most expensive of the lot, which is strange considering it's built for a platform tha𝓰t's coming to the end of its life. Hopefully, we will hear official word about Switch 2 compatibility soon.

Buy if it:

✅ You love a bit of Mario merch
✅ You aren't buying for Switch 2 use only
✅ You aren't a fan 🧜of the official Pro controller for Switch

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want an official Switch 2 controller
❌ You mainly play on other platforms

Interestingly, for anyone looking to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:pre-order a Nintendo Switch 2 at the moment, the marketing materials and press release Turtle Beach sent don't include any claims about it working with Switch 2. This is disappo💙in﷽ting for sure, but it tracks.

We're still yet to hear any confirmation about third-party Nintendo Switch controllers being compatible with the new platform. Yes, we do have compatibility grids and confirmation about existing first-party Nintendo 🌊accessories, but still nothing about third-party products. Let's hope that with a skin this fun, we can expect to be racing around Mario Kart Worl♚d with it in hand.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> Razer's controllers aren't known for their reasonable prices; in fact, they usually wear some of the most expensive price ཧtags on the shelves. The new Razer Wolverine V3 Pro tried its best💜 to buck that trend, creeping underneath the $249 level of its PS5 predecessor, but even then, it still costs $199.

For once, though, I'd actually argue that this is a Razer controller that (maybe, somewhat) justifies its higher price. Not only does it have mu💛ch better build quality than previous 🍷Razer gamepads, but it refines the faults of older Wolverine models. Currently down to , however, the V3 Pro makes a much more compelling case for itself.

I didn't realise how much of an impression the V3 Pro left on me until I reviewed its cheaper Tournament Edition the other week. It's easily one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers I♍'ve tested in the last year, and its demanding price is one of the few things that usually makes me hesitant to recommend it. This deal shakes things up, though, especially versus other heavy hitters in its weight class.

Razer Wolverine V3 Pro |
Save $50 - Rocking a $50 discount brings the Wolverine V3 Pro down to its lowest-ever price since launching late in 2024. If this is still a little rich for your budget, you might benefit from checking out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Wolverine V3 Tourna𝕴ment Edition, which is almost the same controller for a bit🅠 less cash.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a controller for competitive play
✅ You want lots of extra buttons
✅ You play on Xbox or PC

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don't need wireless play
❌ You want a modular design

UK:

Should you buy the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro?

The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro's facial components

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Wolverine V3 Pro is undoubtedly the best controller Razer has ever made - and that's coming from someone who has tried and tested many of its previous Wolverine and Raiju products. It feels like something has changed with this company's design philosophy, like it's turned a corner and actually refined the issues people have long since raised with its older controllers. But how does this new price place it against other contenders you should consider? Against the modular might of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox, for example, which one is more worth your time?

The Wolverine V3 Pro certainly has speed on its side, so if you like clicky microswitch buttons, that should be the one you spend on. I can't think of another mic⭕roswitch controller that delivers as much speed as this, which might partly be down to Razer ✤using mechanical switches from one of its Esports mice inside the V3.

Not to be outdone, though, the Victrix Pro BFG also happens to be discounted right now. For context, it's my favorite competitive gamღepad at the moment, mostly because of its extreme versatility and modular design. It doesn't have the V3 Pro's extra shoulder buttons, but it has much larger back buttons that I'd argue win the comfort context against Razer. Right now, it's only , or an even cheaper $107.99 if you're willing to go with the white model.

The fact that I'm comparing the V3 Pro against the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controller on the market should tell you how highly I think of it. No matter which you buy right no🀅w, you get a ꧟great deal. Razer has certainly won me over with its latest pro controller, and anyone looking for the speediest gamepad for competitive play needs to consider it while it's a bit cheaper.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> Say what you like about the Sega Saturn, but I'm thrilled that Retro-Bit has recreated the controller. Not only has the accessory maker made something that looks like one of my favorite gamepads of all time, but it has even added wireless connectivity and thumb sticks so that it'll work with both the OG 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:retro console and even the Switch 2.

Dubbed the Retro-Bit Sega Saturn Pro, the six-button gamepad serves as a modern 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Switch controller and is compatible withꦺ your original system. It comes with a 2.4GHz USB dongle and a separate adapter for the 90s consol🅠e's port, so you won't have to worry about using any weird gadgets for compatibility.

It'll even work with your PC library too, and while I wouldn't recommend trying to complete Cyberpunk 2077 using somethin༺g designed for 𒈔button bashing in X-Men vs. Street Fighter, it feels wonderfully authentic being able to play remakes like the Tomb Raider Trilogy and Croc Legend of the Gobbos using a Saturn controller.

Retro-Bit Sega Saturn PRO |
This wireless controller is inspired by the six𝓡 button pad that came with the original white Japanese Sega Saturn, and not only is it pretty to look at, but it'll provide you with a 🅘travel-friendly set of buttons that'll work with the OG system and new consoles like the Switch 2.

Released between 1994 and 1995, the original Sega Saturn was supposed to be a fierce OG PlayStation rival. As you may have guessed, seeing as we're not all playing on a seque♛l or the Dreamcast 5 Pro right now, things didn't really pan out that way for the company, but I still have a lot of love for the system that sparked the "beginning of the end."

Specifically, I adore its six but♑ton gamepad that came packaged with every console. The Sega Saturn, in many ways, lived in the shadow of the Genesis / Mega Drive, but it's controller is the one thing I'm g💛lad was carried across generations. Its disc-shaped d-pad still to this day feels phenomenal when playing fighting games like Street Fighter 2, and its buttons follow arcade sensibilities that work just as well in contemporary adventures.

The thing I love about the new Retro-Bit Sega Saturn Pro is that iꦐs follows that specific formula close enough while trying to maintain modern day functionality. The pad is slightly larger than the original, and it's certainly whiter than my Japanese console controller since it has yellowed a bit over time. But, the rest of the package is fairly faithful to the original concept 💜despite hitting plenty of modern beats.

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Retro-bit Sega Saturn controller lying on woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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Retro-bit Sega Saturn controller next to White Sega Saturn on woodgrain desk with plant and monitor in backdrop.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
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Retro-bit Sega Saturn controller next to original gamepad on woodgrain desk.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

The devil is in the details with Retro-Bit's pad, and if you look closely, you'll see that it it's committed to being a Sega Saturn and Switch controller. Just like the OG, this gamepad has engraved media symbols above it's face buttons and bumpers, which ties into the the original ✃system's video CD features. A pretty niche inclusion, but one that signifies it's designed to work fully with the old hardware.

At the same time, it has new-fangled Home and Select buttons bang in the center that will bridge the modeཧrn navigation gap on everything from the Switch to your Steam-powered PC. Of course, the real cuckoo in the nest that might uꦑpset retro purists is the two small thumb sticks at the button, and while I'm not the biggest fan of their size, they're going to help this pad work as either a player 2 controller or a travel-friendly option.

Retro-bit Sega Saturn Pro controller dongles in front of gamepad on woodgrain desk.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Being a massive retro nerd, I've been testing the Retro-Bit Saturn Pad with the original Sega console and practically every other system I own. The pad is incredibly easy to sync up using both dongles, and that alone means I've ✱been reaching fܫor it more. I'll admit that the big disc D-pad isn't ideal for every game out there, but I've been playing a bunch of Mario Kart using the pad and discovered that I prefer it to using analogue sticks.

My Retro-Bit Sega Saturn PRO testing is still ongoing, but I can already say that this controller is worth picking up. It's flatter design means it's going to travel really well, the white Japanese version specifically is just as gorgeous to look at as the original, and it's got all the buttons you could need for playing new games too. While I'll need to wait till June 5 to pair it with my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Switch 2 pre-order, I can already see myself playing Mario Kart World specifically with this pad rather than reach💖ing for a Pro Control🃏ler.


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//344567.top/platforms/nintendo-switch-2/one-of-my-favorite-retro-controllers-of-all-time-is-now-both-wireless-and-will-work-with-the-switch-2/ T9sY4q7NUxaTP2NhiqLTRd Mon, 21 Apr 2025 14:00:00 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> The Scuf Valor Pro controller already comes in a variety of flavors, but the range just got larger thanks to a the new "Creator Designs" collection. The collaboration includes custom pads by A-Ali, NoisyButters, and various other steamers, and you don't necessai🧔ly need to know who they are to appreciate the new shells.

According to Scuff, the new Creator Designs collection of Valor Pro 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X controllers will expand the number of options to 30+. Math isn't my strongest suit, but by my count that means we'll be getting over 15 new g൩amepads that are inspired by streamers 🐼and competitive esports players.


You can now grab a bunch of Scuff Valor Pro controllers desi⛄gned by creators like A-Ali, NoisyButters, and Scump, and while the main reason to pick up the pad should be its ergonomic benefits, back buttons, hall-effect thumbsticks, and solid feel, you can now also pay homage to your favorite streamers and esports players., just like the existing models.

If you've already got another controller like the Stuff Instinct and are about to kick yourself for not waiting for the Creator Designs series, you'll be pleased to hear they're all available as separate face plates. One of the biggest reasons to buy this pad is visual customization since you can dress it up using a a ton of faceplates, and there are currently 94 av🐼ailable for the pad.

Should you buy the Scuf Valor Pro?

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Scuff Valor Pro Stylerz edition with red and back lightning patter on shell.

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Scuff Valor Pro Scump edition in white with logo on left grip.

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Scuff Valor Pro Gotaga edition in red with signature on left grip and purple backdrop

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Call of Duty content creator NoisyButters (Hannah Bryan) holding themed Scuff Valor Pro controller with gamepad featured on left hand side.

(Image credit: Scuff / NoisyButters)

To be transparent, our in-house controller tester Duncan Robertson didn't really get on with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Scuf Valor Pro. Not only did the pad come under fire for being wired only, but it also let the side down a little with slippery thumbsticks and no way to adjust dead zones. If all of those cons sound like a deal breaker, you're probably already ready to swipe away, but I do think it's worth focusing in on the gamepads redeeming qualities, especially if you're keen on the upcoming Creator Desi๊gns range.

First off, the Scuf Valor Pro is a solid-feeling gamepad, and that's not always a given, even when s▨pending over $100. It's also pretty comfortable to hold since it follows pretty the tried-and-teꦚsted Xbox formula. If you're into back buttons, it has a pretty nice set of those too, and the shape makes all four feel nice and tactile.

If you aren't fussed about wireless connectivity and you're keen to add homage to your favorite creators to your setup, the Scuf Valor Pro feels like an ideal controller contender. The sheer number of streamers and esports players getting involved is impressive, and while the faceplates aren't swappable with this model, the flavors are both attractive and don't feature any garish branding. One of my personal favori⛦tes is Butters' anime inspired design that includes sunflowers and some great splashes on yellow that help the whole pad pop.


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]]> //344567.top/hardware/gaming-controllers/the-scuf-valor-pro-is-getting-a-bunch-of-new-creator-design-controller-flavors-that-pay-homage-to-noisybutters-a-ali-scump-and-more/ d4cZiC5fFyTXskCEpHHgqL Fri, 18 Apr 2025 14:00:00 +0000 <![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> I was a bit reluctant to review the Razer Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition 🅠to be👍gin with. At the start of the year, I reviewed the Pro model of this controller after a good few months of playtesting it, and with so few differences between it and the more affordable Tournament version, I didn’t see all that much need to revisit it. However, I’m now glad I did since the V3 TE makes a serious argument for itself, and it might be all the pro controller you need in 2025.

Of course, you will need to give up any dreams of wireless play, which may or may not have been drawing you to the newer range of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X controllers in t𒊎he first place. It’ll really be up to🍸 you whether that’s a deal breaker, or whether budget is going to take decisions out of your hands.

The Tournament Edition costs $99.99 / £99.99, which feels a lot more reasonable than the V3 Pro’s price tag of $199 / £199. That’s a rather large disparity in price for a wireless dongle and a few extras, so it really calls into question how much you want to play without a cable in the way. If wiring u﷽p isn’t out of the question, you might be getting one hell of a deal.

Design & Features

The Razer Wolverine V3 TE review lying on a wooden surface

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Having already fully reviewed the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Wolverine V3 Pro, and with the Tournament Edition sharing almost all of the same traits, I’ll spare a lot of the nitty-gritty details here. My summary of the Wolverine V3’s design and features in the full-fat review🌳 also applies to this more affordable version, so if you want to know more, give that review a read.

Essentially, the Wolverine V3 reworks one of this brand’s most popular gamepad ranges. Previous Wolverines proved to be popular for competitive play, and for those who wanted the highest number of extra buttons on the market. That was very much the Wolverine range’s big selling point, but in many ways, it felt like Razer was perfectly comfortable letting it coast on that accolade alone. Previous Wolverines felt like a jumble of great features, haphazardly integrated into a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PC controller. The Wolve🐻rine V3 takes those parts, responds to a lot of🦋 the criticisms that were levied at older versions, and organizes its features into a coherent, speedy, and excellent product.

The main d🀅esign point to speak of here is that Razer has used mechanical switches taken straight from one of its Esports mice in an attempt to maximize the speed that controllers are capable of. This makes the Wolverine V3 Pro and TE very clicky indeed, so if you aren’t a fan of microswitch buttons and prefer a more traditional, membrane button feel, you’ll probably want to save your hard-earned dosh and spend it elsewhere. This is a controller that’s been designed around speedy actuation, and it achieves that in spades.

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The top of the Razer Wolverine V3 TE, showing its bumpers and triggers

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
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The back buttons on the Razer Wolverine V3 TE

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

But what are the differences between the Razer Wolverine V3 TE and its pricier alternative? As mentioned, the big draw of the Pro model is that you get a USB wireless dongle to let you play untethered, but with the TE you’ll also miss out on a carrying case and attachments. Personally, I like that the V3 Pro was the first of Razer’s pads to ship with a case since that was one area where it fell behind versus other manufacturers. But the lack of a case in the Tournament model means you can’t swap out the thumbstick tops for taller or shorter ones. This is a bigger bummer for me than not having a case, especially since the word “Tournament” would still suggest this controller provides some customization for competitive play. Furthermore, the rubberized, textured grips on the Pro model are missing here too, resulting in a slightly cheaper feel that reminds me a bit of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Wolverine V2 Pro foꦉr PS5. If you’re a fan of the Razer RGB Chroma lighting on that model, you’ll be sad to learn𝔉 it isn’t included here either.

Performance

The white version of the Razer Wolverine V3 TE on a walnut gaming desk

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I didn’t realize it when testing, but the Wolverine V3 Pro left quite an impression on me. It reset the bar for any controller trying to achieve speedy actuation and has become my natural point of comparison ever since playing with it🍎. The microswitch and mechanical feel the V3 brings is the closest any controller has come to emulating the feel of mechanical keyboards and speedy mice. It has a huge impact on the way you play games, and although there are slight changes to ergonomics I’d make, namely making the gripᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚs a little larger, the V3 is a triumph of controller design for those looking to up their competitive game.

I was also surprised to feel such crunchy feedback when platforming in Celeste, as this wasn’t something I remember from reviewing the Pro edition. It’s nice that you can have a controller so bred for multilayer success and yet also enjoy single-player games with Razer’s rumbly haptics. I definitely felt the lack of the rubberized grips in the Tournament Edition when scaling 🦹a section of Celeste Mountain, however. Leaning on the back buttons and having larger hands means I have to slightly slant my left palm away from the grip. But without the rubberized texture, the plastic material very quickly starts to rub against the inside of my middle finger, irritating it and fo𝕴rming the beginning of a blister. That’s not ideal for longer, more intense, sweaty sessions so I’d caution anyone who has sensitive skin on their hands to maybe invest in a friendlier controller.

The back of the Razer Wolverine V3 TE

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I was worried that the Tournament Edition’s lack of swappable thumbstick tops would ruin its first-person shooter prowess, especially since I usually prefer a taller thumbstick to offset deadzones and allow for smaller, more precise corrections in Hunt: Showdown. Luckily, the thumbsticks on the V3 TE have a really generous indentation, meaning you can still pull off tiny aiming adjustments without feeling like you’re being held back by unruly deadzones. I wish the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Scuf Valor Pro I reviewed a week before this could have taken note because this is an example of a wired controller with even more limitations in terms of adjustability, but it can actually swing with the top dogs𝔍 in the market in FPS games. Granted, this may come down to preference for you, but the slippy thumbsticks and poor shapes on the Valor Pro don’t do anything to help my FPS abilities.

Mapping back buttons is much easier on the V3 TE than on Scuf’s controller as well, and activating the 1000Hz mode or customizing more deeply is possible thanks to Razer’s companion software, or a handy three-button shortcut. These are the sorts of quality-of-life wins a controller should have out of the box if it’s going to be restricted to wired-only play, and it feels much better value for money than Scuf’s lates🐼t pad as a result.

In both third-person games and intense fighting games, the Wolverine V3 TE’s speed comes in so handy. I’m yet to find a controller that plays Dragon Ball Sparking Zero better than this, in fact, other gamepads, even the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir Cyclone 2 pales in comparison despite also having mi𒉰ꦕcroswitch buttons.

Should you buy the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro

The face of the Razer Wolverine V3 TE

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I like the Razer Wolverine V3 TE. For a brand that knows how to charge through the roof for its gamepads, this peripheral allows players to access the brilliant redesign of the Wolverine without spending $200 on the pro model. It’s always difficult for me to justify the price of officially licensed Xbox controllers that stray over the $100-$150 mark since there are so many viable and sometimes better options under $100. But The Wolverine V3 TE grants access to that premium range without splashing into the stupidly expensive pool. It reminds me of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elite Series 2 Core in that way✅, albeit witho𝐆ut as clear an upgrade path.

Can you do without wireless play, swappable thumbstick tops, a carry case, and rubberized grips? If the answer is yes, there’s not much point in spending money on the full-fat W✨olverine V3 Pro. You really don’t feel as though you’re compromising much here as so many design꧑ elements and features carry over to the more affordable Tournament Edition.

Then again, if the $100 mark is still too steep for you, there are plenty of other clicky microswitch controllers on the shelves like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Easy SMX X10 - just be prepared to miss those extra buttons.

How I tested the Razer Wolverine V3 TE

I put the Razer Wolverine V3 TE to the test for around a week before this review was written. In that time I played with it in a multitude o🌞f games and genres, including Celeste, Shadow of Mordor, Hunt Showdown, Avowed, and more. I compared my use closely with the Wolverine V3 Pro, as well as other microswitch controllers. I also compared it with the Scuf Valor Pro, which is another officially licensed Xbox controller for $100 that only allows for wired play.

For more on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test controllers, check out the full澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> I’m sittiꩵng in a press briefing about the Scuf Valor Pro. Besides a mobile controller, the Nomad, it’s been a while since Scuf launched a gamepad for either of 🍒the big console platforms. Now, here I am, in a Teams call with a bunch of other media folks, and a Scuf rep is telling us about the new Xbox Series X controller that’s in the oven.

That’s exciting, because in the last year, the licensing parameters have shifted for third-party Xbox controllers, and as such, a wave of not-as-pricey wireless pads have arrived from brands like PowerA, Razer, Nacon, and PDP. I can tell there’s collective excitement in this briefing to see just what Scuf’s response to all that has been. I think we’re all imagining a new wireless Scuf 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X controller that’s designed around excellent FPS play but doesn’t have the veno𝓡mous price of its aging Instinct Pro.

Except, there’s an issue. We get about five slides into the presentation about the Valor Pro, and I notice the host start to get a little nervous. He clicks to the next slide and reveals a detail that will flatten the atmosphere of the whole briefing, and you can sort of tell he’s been dreading it. The information on the slide tells us that the Valor Pro is wired-only, citing the reason that “it’s the way the majority of Scuf’s players use a controller”. Not only that, bꦬut it won’t be available in Scuf’s fully customized retail builder. Uh oh, I think. I’m not even sure the comparatively low MSRP of $100 / £100 will save this one.

Design

The grippy texture on the grips of the Scuf Valor Pro

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

It was a shame when every journo and influencer in that briefing call breathed a collective sigh. You could tell there was disappointment in the digital air because the poor Scuf executive got bombarded with questions about “why it wasn’t wireless” and “if there would be a wireless version dropping soon”. He didn’t say for sure, by the way, but I’d assume not si♔nce these things need to be baked💛 in from the start.

Overall, the controller feels realౠly good to hold because of its heft, but that makes for a really slo🐽w gameplay experience

It’s especially sad that this was the lingering detail of the meeting for me because the rest of the Valor Pro’s features and design points are hard to ignore. It has four back buttons, a signature Scuf look and feel, and it’s got the makings of one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers. So the question is, does it really matter to you that it’s wired-only? I do think back on Scuf’s reasoning and its claim that “most people” use controllers wired these days. As someone who reviews controllers for a living and has done for the best part of three years, I can say for certain that the majority of gamepads that launch these days are wireless, and the convenience of cable-less connections almost definitely outweighs the competitive side of the market that cares about🤡 every millisecond of latency.

So, where did this claim come from? Even the older 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Scuf Instinct Pro could be used wi🌊relessly, so what’s happened since that launched?

The Scuf Valor Pro's magnetic faceplate next to the controller

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Regardless, the Valor Pro does sport some customization. It has a magnetic faceplate that you can pull off fairly easily and swap out for one of Scuf’s many options. It’s just a sh𝓰ame that it isn’t as fully customizable as this brand’s other products because that really is one of its strongest characteristics. The grey and slightly transparent faceplate my review unit has does look pretty neat, although the see-through texture means I can see some branding and barcode stickers on the inside, which I must say, looks a bit rubbish.

Perhaps my favoꦍrite thing about this gamepad’s design is its grips. They’re girthy and have enough room to fit your pinkies on comfortably - more so than a lot of Xbox pads, I might add. They also have that rubberized texture to them that actually feels grippy. It resists your c꧙lammy hands and locks them into whichever game you’re getting stuck into.

Features

A Scuf Valor Pro review image showing the controller's back

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

There’s a distinct lack of clickiness to the Scuf Valor Pro, but that may be a feeling that’s arisen from testing out a lot of microswitch controllers lately. I don’t think there’s any need to go full mechanical as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Wolverine V3 Pro has, but not having microswitch face buttons, D-pad, or bumpers does give this quite a traditional feel. Depending on what you’re looking for, tha🌌t may be a good thing, but when I activate this pad’s trigger stop switches and feel the speedy, clicky LT and RT actuation, I sort of wish there was m💝ore of that here.

The Valor Pro does sport four back buttons, and I love their shape. The second pair is integrated horizontally, and are designed for you to press with your middle fingers like the larger pair next to them. The dramatic grooves do an amazing job of aiding your grip on the pad, not just making the back buttons easy to find. Interestingly, the P2 and P3 buttons (the smal🅺ler set) do feel a lot more clicky and don’t need much pressure to use. The P1 and P4 back bu🐈ttons function like regular plastic buttons though, and take a lot more pressure to press in.

The Scuf Valor Pro's audio scrolling wheels

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The facial components of 🃏this controller are actually quite small in relation ⛎to a lot of other Xbox products, which is an interesting design choice, but doesn’t really impact the ability to use it easily. It makes the whole controller feel a bit bigger as a result, so I’d definitely say this is one for the big-hand gang.

Sniping accuracy was totally eroded by the Valor Pro’s inability to co🎉unter sway with tiny adjustments. This may be a preference thing, but when there are so many controllers out there these days that let you customize your thumbstick settings for cheaper than this, the Valor Pro becomes hard to recommend.

The thumbsticks are Hall Effect ones, which makes this the first mainline console product from Scuf to utilize anti-stick drift technology. Scuf said in its press briefing that it took longer than a lot of other brands to come to the table with a Hall Sensor controller because the company feels like they perform and feel differently than potentiometers. Sure, they can be a little more sensitive, but if tuned and calibrated, that’s actually a good thing because it allows for more accuracy in the FPS genre Scuf designs its controllers around. It’s disappointing then, that there are so few ways to personalize the thumbsticks on this🔯 controller. The out-of-the-box toppers are very short indeed, and while they’re indented, they have a slippery texture and don’t do much to help you stay accurate. The optional toppers are a touch taller but have the same slippy texture and a domed shape, so they’re not much better. To make matters worse, the deadzones of these sticks feel really large, and there’s no customization software o꧃r companion app you can use to adjust them. This feels like a glaring hole in this product’s defense, because these days, this is a basic right of passage for any pro controller.

As is a 1K polling rate, and at the time of writing this, Scuf has just pushed a firmware update to let the Valor Pro achieve it. With no companion software though, the process of changing to it is mighty complicated, which you can see from the instructional video linked above. Note also, that this 1KHz polling rate only works on PC, and you need to remembe🌟r to deactivate it before going back to the Xbox Series X or S, where the polling rate will be that console’s usual 400Hz.

If you’re a fan of audio controls, the last thing you should be aware of is two scroll wheels on the bottom of the Valor Pro’s face. These sit just above a 3.5mm headphone jack, and they adjust your party chat and g📖ame volumes. You can store three profiles on the Valor Pro, and swapping back button assignments is as easy as holding down the function button, the back button you’re assigning, and the desired function until you feel a rumble.

Performance

A Scuf Valor Pro review image of its face buttons

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I’ll put my hand up and say that going into testing the Valor Pro, I wasn’t expecting to like it very much. Maybe that’s because I’m outside the “majority of players” Scuf designed this pad for. Whenever possible, I’ll play with a wireless🐲 controller. At the end of the day, it doesn’t make a massive amount of difference to me if there’s a wire tethering a controller to my PC or console, but the convenience of being able to move around freely offsets any annoying battery life issues. I’d rather be able to have the connectivity choice, and since Xbox is now offering that with other third-party controllers, I’d always consider one of those options first for their added versatility.

Then again, when I started using this controller to play third-person action games like Assassin’s Creed Shadows, I immediately fell in love with its comfort level and the chunky feeling it has in the hands. Coming straight off the back of my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir Cyclone 2 review, I was desperate for a controller that didn’t have the weight of a feather, and the Scuf Valor Pro satiated that craving immediately. In third-person scenarios, its weighty feel is great at adding power to Katana swings. In Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor the same was true, with every one of Talion’s sword swings and wraith stuns sending beautiful rumbly feedback into my palms. That’s an areaꦫ that the Valor Pro really excels in, in my opinion.

Scuf Valor Pro's side branding

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

What I didn’t expect, given that Scuf’s controllers are well-known for their Call of Duty support, is for first-person shooting to feel extremely sluggish. Again, I’m still reeling from testing out a few controllers with advanced TMR thumbsticks like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir Tarantula Pro, but Scuf’s slippy, short, and deadzoned sticks feel the worst of any controller I’ve tested this year in FPS games like Hunt Showdown. Sniping accuracy was totally eroded by the Valor Pro’s inability to counter sway with tiny adjustments. This may be a preference thing, but when there are so many controllers out there these days that let you customize your thumbstick settings for cheaper than this, the Valor Pro becomes hard to recommend. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Manba One lets you do all of that from its onboard display, so what’s Scuf’s excuse for not at ඣleast giviꦇng us a companion app?

Platforming in Celeste was equally as frustrating. Last week in my Cyclone 2 review, I was talking about ൩how, thanks to TMR thumbsticks being able to register so many more positions on an axis, I never have an issue with diagonal directions in platforming when using them. The Valor Pro definitely didn’t hear me, because any time I was trying to use the thumbsticks to platform in Celeste, it was constantly misreading my inputs. The amount꧋ of pressure it takes to actuate the main back buttons also meant a few needless deaths.

In Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, I had similar issues, and they stemmed from💝 this controller’s lack of speed. Overall, the controller feels really good to hold because of its heft, but that makes for a really slow gameplay experience in any game that requires fast presses or a light touch and sleight of hand.

Should you buy the Scuf Valor Pro?

A Scuf Valor Pro review image of the gamepad leaning against a stand

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

If you mainly play third-person games, I’d argue this is a fantastic controller to opt for. It has amazing feedback, a great weight and feel to it, and it’s a heavyweight controller bred for players with larger hands in particular. If you’re a fan of previous Scuf controllers for first-person shooters, you may like the feel you find here, but it’s my personal call of duty to tell you that Scuf is just one brand in a bundle of amazing peripheral makers today. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PowerA Fusion Pro isn’t that much pricier and offers a much better shoo💫ting experience.

There are just too many caveats in recommending this controller, and that’s the issue. Because you need to be okay with it being wired-only, which feels like a serious step backward for an Xbox controller in 2025. You also need to have no desire to customize it, either in a companion app or in a physical sense like you would the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox. Lastly, you need to put to bed any desire to have a custom-designed Scuf controller, which I feel is one of the entire🌸 points of investing in this brand to begin with.

How I tested the Scuf Valor Pro

The Scuf Valor Pro went through the same testing gauntlet that I put all my reviewed game𒉰pads through. I made it my main controller for all gaming activity over the course of about a week or so, I played with it in standard games that have become testing regulars, as well as new games I’m playing in my own time. That means I’ve experienced what the Valor Pro has to offer in loads of genres and titles. I compared my time with it closely to other controllers I’ve reviewed lately, as well as more recent Xbox options.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> If you're as excited as we are for the launch of the new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2, this June, you may be wondering where to pre-order the Switch 2 Pro Controller. This new pad looks like it'll take what was great about the original Switch's pro pad and boost it into 2025, even giving you two back buttons at the same time. After 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders for the console itself, this might be one of the most popular peripherals 💞Nintendo is launching with this new 🐠generation, so be prepared for stock shortages.

  • US: Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller |
  • UK: Limited Edition Last of Us DualSense |

Straight out of the gate, the Switch 2 Pro Controller looks as though it's primed and ready to be one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch controllers. Of course, you can actually use the older Pro Controller with the new handheld if you're on a budget. But the $79.99 / £74.99 Switch 2 Pro Controller brings HD Rumble 2, the new 'C' button for GameChat, an audio jack, and new mappable back buttons to the table.

Any US fans may have a hard time 💦trying to find one, though. Some of the biggest retailers don't even have the controller available, and if they do, there's no pre-order option to be found. In the UK, just like with Nintendo Switch pre-orders, it's a lot easier to pre-order yours in time for its launch on June 5, 2025, as sites like Very, Smyths Toys, TheGameCollection, and even the official Nintendo store itself all have pre-order stock at the ready. If you're eager to have the full spread of Switch 2 accessories come June, we've gathered all the Switch 2 Pro Controller stock we can find below.

The original Switch's pro controller still sits atop our list of favorite gamepads for Nintendo's versatile console. Despite its name, it doesn't actually have a lot of "pro" features to speak of, but it does the basics incredibly well, it plays great across multiple genres, and it still has some of the best battery life of any pad on the shelves. Like any Switch controller though, it has had its stick drift issues, and now w♊e know that the Switch 2's Pro Controller doesn't remedy that with Hall sensor thumbsticks, you may want to 🍬look elsewhere is that was a serious burn to you last time around.

Hands holding the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller

(Image credit: Future)

Nintendo Switc🐬h 2 Pro Controller pre-orders✃ in the US

❌ Nintendo Store |

Currentl🧸y, the Switch 2 Pro controller isn't available to pre-order straight from the US Ninte꧑ndo Store. The official store just states "releases June 5" and has no pre-order option available.

❌ Amazon |

The Switch 2 Pro controller hasn't yet made an appearance on US Amaꩲzon, but we're keeping a watchful eye out in case that changes.

❌ Walmart |

Walmart was pretty quick on the draw to get up its listinಌg for the new Pro Controller. That being said, it's currently out of stock on the W🌃almart site, but you can sign up to be notified when it comes back in stock.

❌ Best Buy |

The Switch 2 Pro Controller is up on Best Buy, but it's still marked as "coming soon" with no sign of pre-orders opening for the new gamepad. If and when that changes, we'll be sure to upgrade this page, but iꩵt's worth checking up on this listing regularly on the lead-up to June 5.

Nintendo Switch 2 Pro 🅘Controller pre-orders in the UK

✅ Nintendo Store | 

You need to be logged into your Nintendo account to grab one, but the official Nintendo UK store has more Switch 2 Pro Controllers in stock and ꦬavailable to pre-order right now. I recommend be🍌ing fast about it, as previous batches sold out fast.

✅ Very | 

Very is a UK retailer that often gets overlooked, but ri🦂ght now, it's Switch 2 Pro Controller pre-order stock is still going strong. Plus, they've got the whole range of first-party Switch 2 accessories available too.

✅ Smyths Toys | 

Smyths Toys isn't just handy for Nintendo merch, but you can pre-order the Switch 2 Pro controll𓂃er from the toy 🗹store right now.

❌ Amazon |

Just like in the US, the Switch 2 Pro Controller hasn't yet made an appearance on UK Amazon, and so for now, you'll need🧔 to look at alternative sites to get yours in time for launch.

✅ TheGameCollection | 

If you like to save even the smallest amount on your gaming tech you're in luck, as TheGameCollection still has Switch 2 Pro Controller stock available to pre-order for £74.95. That s♌aves you a whole 5p - what a bargain.

Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller FAQ

Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller next to original Pro Controller with teal backdrop.

(Image credit: Future / Nintendo)

When does the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller launch?

states that the older pro controller can be paired with the new handheld via Bluetooth, and it can be charged by connecting it to the new Switch 2 dock.

Sticking with the current Pro Cont𒆙roller can save you vital cash, which is great if you're trying to keep costs low as possible with the Switch 2. But it will also mean missing out on some of the new features, including the upgraded HD rumble, the Gamechat 'c' button, and the newly included audio jack.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> Nintendo has potentially dashed my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 GameCube controller plans, as small print says it'll only work with the Online Classics library. In other words, it's only going to work with adventures within that app despite featuring the same connectivity as a Pro Controlle🐷r.

Spotted by , the small pr🌄int at the end of the Switch 2 GameCube states that "the controller is only compatible with Nintendo GameCube - Nintendo Classics." In theory, that means it will only work with that specific app tied to the console's subscription service, unlike 🌞its NES, SNES, and N64 predecessors that work technically work with every game.

Naturally, playing contemporary games with controllers designed for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:retro consoles comes with caveats, and even if you could play the likes of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond with a GameCube pad, you'd have to make do without thumstick clicks and more than one shoulder button. Still, playing the long awaited sequel to Ninty's shooter using the same gamepad afforded to the first outing would have been pretty sweet, and wider compatibility would have saved you buying extra 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch controllers and JoyCon for Mario Kart World.

On to🐠p of that, the Switch 2 GameCube clarification has potentially dashed my dreams of using the pad with the original console. I recently reached out to accessory manufacturer 8bitdo to check whether the its Retro Receiver () would work with the brand new controller, and while I'm awaiting a response, this latest compatibility revelation could impact my plans.

Whether or not the Swi🌠tch 2 GameCame controller will work with third-party accessories full depends on whether Nintendo adds specific restrictions. I'm hoping that it'll be the handheld itself that effectively blocks the pad working with games outside the Online Service since that'll mean it still uses Bluetooth in the same way as a Pro controller. If that's the case, there🔯's still a chance I'll at least be able to hook it up to my OG console.

Failing that, 8bitdo actually provides a way to turn an original GameCube controller into a . That could mean you can whip up your version of the Switch 2 Online accessory, and that's a mod I'll absolutely be looking into ahead of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Switch 2 pre-orders arriving in June.


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//344567.top/platforms/nintendo-switch-2/nintendo-quietly-clarifies-that-the-switch-2-gamecube-controller-will-only-work-with-the-online-classics-library-potentially-dashing-my-original-console-plans/ M3kgurERtAQdpBSzrKBbsc Wed, 09 Apr 2025 14:07:18 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> The new Switch 2 is arriving in just a few short months, and that means it's nearly time to take your original Nintendo Switch out back and start telling it about the Rabbits, George. Take it from someone who's waveဣd goodbye to far too many gaming consoles over the years as they've drifted over the horizon, being replaced by a new model - they start to feel𝓡 old the second you get your hands on the new one. Except, they're not drifting over the horizon, they're sitting in a box and I'm walking away from them.

Of all the Nintendo Switch controllers I've tested, none have made mine feel brand new like the Nitro Deck+ has. It's half handheld controller, half dock, half joꦬy-con replacement, and it's the one thing I think is worth investing in to ensure your Switch remains playable whenever you want to revisit it. At A⛎mazon right now, it's going for which honestly feels quite reasonable for how much value it gives you.

Now, I know, investing in an older ecosystem when you're about to replace it makes little to no sense, but trust me, even if you aren't going to replace your Switch immediately, there is going to come a day when you want to go back to it so you can visit your Animal Crossing island or play something that reminds you of this gaming era. With a beefed-up 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch controller𒊎 like the Nitro Deck+, that's going to feel like a much more enjoyable and nostalgic trip down memory lane. If you don't replace those Joy-Cons in some way, they'll probably be no use in a few years 🐽anyway.

CRKD Nitro Deck+ |
Save $10 - It's not a huge discount, but that's never a bad thing when a controller like this is priced so reasonably to begin ๊with. Ifꦆ you use your Switch in handheld mode most of the time, the Nitro Deck+ is going to come in so handy, especially if you have larger hands. This is only $4 off the cheapest price its ever been at Amazon.

Buy it if:

✅ You want symmetrical thumbsticks
✅ The regular Joy-Cons are too small for you
✅ You use the Switch in handheld mode

Don't buy it if:

❌ You'd rather save the money for a Switch 2 controller
❌ You don't need six extra buttons

UK:

Should you buy the Nitro Deck+?

CRKD Nitro Deck+ next to its carrying pouch

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I've tested both the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nitro Deck+ and its original model, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nitro Deck, and I can't really think of two controllers that are better investmen🃏ts for the Switch if you play in handheld mode. You don't have to take it from me either, they've proven very popular thanks to their anti-stick drift thumbsticks, and because they pretty much turn your Switch into a Steam Deck OLED in terms of functionality. That's especially true of the Nitro Deck+, which has symmetrical thumbsticks.

This is probably my favorite thing about the Nitro Deck+, because handhelds, no matter how big they are, tend to gꦆive me annoying thumb cramp from trying to weild offset sticks that are directly under the face buttons. Moving them both to the top of the controller works so much better, and it makes playing longer sessions on a train or plane journey all the more enjoyable.

I also love how overkill the Nitro Deck+ is. Let's be honest, we don't really need four back buttons for playing Nintendo games. They're designed to be played on pretty traditional controllers, so even two back buttons can make fighting Bowser in a Mario game feel like you're a plumber turned high school bully. The Nitro Deck+ also has two side bumpers, which I honestly wish more of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers utilized.

Overall, the Nitro Deck+ adds so much to playing the Switch in handheld mode. As some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best mobile controllers do, it greatly enhances any gaming session I take on the go with me. The Switch hasn't really been designed for larger hands, and if you're like me and you prefer more heft and grip in a handheld, the Nitro Deck+ will be a worthwhile investment. Annoyingly, its dimensions aren't right for it to be compatible with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2, but given its popularity, I wouldn't be surprised if we didn't 🦄see an updated model once the new console launches.


On the lookout for everything Switch 2? Check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Switch 2 pre-orders coverage, or get to know the alternatives a bit better with our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck vs Switch 2 comparison. We've also rounded up a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:list of upcoming Switch 2 games if you're planning what to play.

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-controllers/the-nitro-deck-is-the-best-retirement-gift-for-your-original-nintendo-switch-and-its-under-usd60-right-now/ p2aABGsthfJfCipyMrawD4 Wed, 09 Apr 2025 10:57:43 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> As ingenious as the original Nintendo Switch's Joy-Con controllers are, they leave a lot to be desired in the endurance department. It's hard to come across a Switch owner who hasn't run into any stick drift issues or who hasn't had to replace at least one of their controllers. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 is said to have bigger, redesigned thumbsticks, but I'm a li🍒ttle concerned Nintendo isn't being more explicitly clear with us.

The reason that some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch controllers have struggled with longevity through the years is that they use traditional thumbsticks with potentiometers inside them. These use tiny resistors to measure your inp🌌uts, and depending on how hard you are on your controllers, and the quality of the physical parts used, they can begin to wear down over time. This causes less accurate input registration, and can even cause your controller to register a directional input without you touching it.

This is known as stick drift, and it's a controller plague that's been slowly but surely vaccinated in the last few years thanks to the arrival of Hall Sensor thumbstick modules. These use tiny electromagnets to measure your inputs instead, and since there aren't any physical resistors that wear down over time, stick drift can't happen. The good news is that these sensors, and even newer TMR modules, don't cost more than potentiometers do - and that can be seen by the sheer number of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controller coꦡntende🍸rs that utilize them and ship for below $50.

Joy-Cons with christmas lights

(Image credit: Future)

Nintendo's hardware design lead, Tetsuya Sasaki has said "The new Joy-Con 2 controllers for the Nintendo Switch 2 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:have been really desi♋gned from the grou💛nd up from scratch, and they h𝄹ave been designed to have bigger moveme♔nt and smoother movement". That sure does sound promising, but what exactly does it mean?

Nintendo has a funny way of not adhering to terminology that the rest of t☂he gaming industry uses. It's one of the company's quirks they're well known for at this point, but in instances like these, it's infuriating. You'd think that if Hall Sensor thumbsticks were used in both the new Joy-Cons or the updated Switch 2 Pro Controller, the b💫rand would want to use that term to combat the PR crisis it's been in for the last five years. As a consumer, I wish Nintendo would reassure me that I won't run into the same problems this generation.

Nintendo Switch 2 console in-hand at an exclusive Switch 2 event

(Image credit: Future)

In , it doesn't mention anything about the type of thumbsticks found in its new controllers but does use terms like "accelerometer" (used for motion controls). The fact Nintendo isn't explic🃏itly saying that Switch 2 uses Hall Sensors reads as a sign to me that it hasn't actually strayed from the potentiometer problem.

For me, and I'm su൩re, a lot of gamers, that would be a big red flag, especially with a pair of Joy-Con 2 controllers costing $89.99 to replace. The cases of stick drift have been so prevalent with the Nintendo Switch that the manufacturer had to issue widespread replacements following the pandemic sales boom, and a slew of third-party competitors ended up swooping into the ecosystem to issue people the Hall Effect controllers they w🍰anted.

Hori Split Pad Pro vs Hori Split Pad Compact

(Image credit: Future)

Speaking of which, ⭕we still don't have confirmation from Nintendo that those third-party controllers for Switch will work with Switch 2. The brand has ♏, but there hasn't been a single mention of third-party accessories - of which there are many.

We can see from a blanket statement from Nintendo♓ that "your Switch controllers will work on Switch 2", but that doesn't tell the whole story. Wirelessly, the original Switch's Pro Controller can connect to your Switch 2, and the same goes for the original Joy-Con controllers. But since dimensions are different for the new platform, you won't be able to use the Joy-Cons on the sides of your Switch 2 or use the Joy-Con grip for the Switch 2.

Again, there are loads of third-party Switch gamepads in the wild, and while I don't really see any reason that these wouldn't be compatible with the new platform, it'd be nice to have that clearly stated before people shop for a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order. That's doubly true if the cꦇompany isn't going to reassure people that stick drift won't be in play come June 5.


For more on Switch 2, check out our comparison of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Switch 2 vs Steam Deck, a rundown of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Switch 2's design, and a list of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Switch 2 games.

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//344567.top/platforms/nintendo-switch-2/nintendo-as-a-stick-drift-enraged-customer-could-you-please-clarify-something-for-me/ w4hs6y6ZNA9k7Tw8G8WyL5 Thu, 03 Apr 2025 15:13:40 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> I love a first-person shooter, but let's be honest, the last place I'd think to play one is on a Nintendo console. The Switch, for how brilliant and versatile it's been over the years, has not been my go-to home for playing FPS games. The Wii and Wii U were hardly known for their FPS prowess, but the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2's newly confirmed controller features are p💯iquing my interest.

The original Switch isn't the most powerful machine for a start, so it doesn't exactly lend itself to smooth first-person gameplay. Its Joy-Con are small with tiny thumbsticks that have been plagued by stick drift, and even if you dock the console and play with one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch controllers, chances are any FPS game you want to play is 🐻already on another platform you own and will be much better enjoyed on them instead.

We now have more confirmed updates from our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 Direct live coverage. The system's Joy-Con 2 controllers, as speculated, will feature mouse controls, which may seem like a Nintend-ified gimmick, but actually interests me a lot 🐻as someone who reviews gamepads.

As we saw from today's Direct showcase, it opens the platform up as a viable console for games like Civilization 7 that have been designed for PC players using a mouse and keyboard. Metroid Prime 4 Beyond is just one example of a first-person shooter that will utജilize the new mouse controls. It means that, like a PC 𓂃player, you'll be able to point and shoot with massively boosted speed and accuracy compared to a thumbstick.

I loved one shot in particular, showing the left Joy-Con 2 being used fairly normally, but the right being used as a mouse to aim and shoot. It reminded me of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Azeron Cyborg II I use in my PC gaming, 🦩and an unreleased Kickstarter project called the I🔯've been dying to hear more about.

The mouse aiming of the Switch 2's Joy-Cons in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Although I was really holding out for a 3D Mario game announcement in today's Direct, more viability as an FPS platform re🐓ally does tempt me to buy a Switch 2 more, since that's the type of game I spend the majority of my time playing.

A new Pro Controller for the Switch 2 is also launching on the same day as the console, and it sports two back buttons. To me, that's a big tell thatও Nintendo is trying to entice players who want to play multiplayer games a bit more competitive on their new platform. Back buttons can be a huge quality-of-l🎃ife bonus if you play FPS games because they allow you to take your thumbs off the control sticks less and foster quicker use of in-game actions.

The new Pro Controller doesn't come bundled with a regular purchase of the Switch 2 and will need to be bought separately, but a price of $79.99 / £74.99 does come in well under Sony and Microsoft's pro controllers. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DualSense Edge alone will set you back $199 / £199.

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The back buttons on the new Nintendo Switch controller

(Image credit: Nintendo)
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The new Nintendo Switch Pro controller

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Not only are the controller features a huge win, but the Switch 2's display options are also opening up the FPS floodgates. Today's Nintendo Direct revealed that the console will be able to boost up to 120fps on its 1080p display. In docked mode, you can play in 4K 60fps, or even meet in the middle with a 1440p mode. That will leave room for all sorts of fps and fidelity adjustments depending on your preferences. Even if I have my reservations about how games will look at 1080p / 120fps compared to one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming handhelds with likely more powerful APUs, I🗹'm glad Nintendo is joining the res✨t of the industry in supplying these options.

In a lot of ways, it's sad that Nintendo hasn't been a bigger platform for FPS titles since some of my earliest gaming memories call back to playing Golden Eye 64. You'd think, since the N64 was s🌜uch a massive platform for multiplayer FPS games, Nintendo would have worked harder to keep those players hooked. As it stands, we've had barely any FPS games on the last three Nintendo platforms besides a few📖 ports from third parties. Perhaps Nintendo's new console and innovative control features will change that.


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//344567.top/platforms/nintendo-switch-2/im-an-fps-gamer-at-heart-and-the-new-switch-2-joy-con-could-finally-call-me-back-to-nintendo/ 4PWYYvmTo6KHndrq5LR7GL Wed, 02 Apr 2025 15:56:19 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> The GameSir Cyclone 2 has been garnering a lot of praise lately. Whenever♚ someone takes to Reddit, 𒅌asking the hive mind which gamepad they should buy, this is one of the most frequent recommendations I see these days. In many ways, I can understand why, since it feels like the quintessential GameSir controller. It gets you a lot of great pro features, well-placed back buttons, and asymmetrical sticks for well under $100 / £100, and that’s the checklist this brand has built a reputation on.

But to climb the lofty heights of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controller leaderboard, you have to pack some serious punches these days. The Cyclone 2 does sport lots of great features, but unlike a lot of this brand’s gamepads, I’m at a loss trying to figure out what its USP is. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir Tarantula Pro that it launched alongside feels so distinct in comparison. It has an identity and stands apart fr♋om the GameSir pantheon, but the Cyclone 2 feels eerily similar to the G7 SE and the Kalied options that exist already.

For its $55 / £55 price, I want to be clear and sa🍸y that this is still an excellent gamepad. It feels unfair of me to call the Cyclone 2 overhyped or overrated because if anything, all the praise online shows that the masses are starting to realize just how great this brand’s controllers are. But does the Cyclone 2 do enough to really stand out when you consider what else is out 🉐there?

Design

The facial buttons of the GameSir Cyclone 2

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

If you blindfolded someone, put the GameSir Cyclone 2 in their hands, and then swapped it out for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir Kaleid and Kaleid Flux, I think they might struggle to know which is which. Sure, the Cyclone 2 has fewer sharp edges and more comfortably rounded corners, but in weight, dimensions, feel, and pretty much everything else, this is something we’ve seen before. That isn’t necessarily a bad thing, however. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:T4 Kaleid was one of the first GameSir controllers I tested, and it’s still up there with my favorites. This is the classic Ga🌠meSir feel of an offset thumbstick pro controller that has well-placed back buttons and a nice RGB undertone to it. I guess the reason that disappoints me is that this manufacturer launches so many controllers that you kind of expect them to iron out creases or actually innovate with each new version. This doesn’t do that, and after testing and loving the Tarantula which felt like a breath of fresh air, the Cyclone feels as though it’s behind the times.

It’s just a shame that it doesn’t have a stronger identity among GameSir’s other controllers b☂ecause that translates to a jack of all trades that doesn’t stand out as a wor🌠khorse in any one area.

The Cyclone 2 weighs in at just 229 grams, giving it a very light, hollow feeling in the hands, despite its nice appearance. It isn’t as transparent as the Kaleid pads, but it has an air of see-through visage that lets some subtle RGB shine through the front of its grips. Its metallic thumbsticks do feel a lot more substantial than the rest of the package would suggest though. They clack from side to side with no degree of shuddery echo, and the microswitch face buttons and D-pad feel responsive without veering into the Kalied’s spongy๊ sensations. Still, I can’t help but feel it would be a greatly improved ergonomic product overall if there was a bit more heft to it.

The charging stand for the GameSir Cyclone 2

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Another improvement I’d argue would really make the Cyclone 2 stand out is a second pair of back buttons. I said the same in my review of the Tarantula Pro, but it’s about time this brand puts its perfect back button placement to better use and gives us something with even more functionality. Luckily, the two back buttons here are nice and large, making them so easy to find wh🥃en you naturally grip the pad.

The Cyclone 2 is available in Black and White, although Amazon also has a listing for a pure White model that cuts out the gold trim on the original White variant. I als🐟o see a Pink version listed on Amazon, but there are no images available, so maybe that’s coming soon? You can buy the Cyclone 2 with or without a charging stand which has room f♈or its wireless USB dongle, a design flourish I’m always going to give a shoutout to.

Features

The GameSir Cyclone 2 being held by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

It’s the features list that does set the Cyclone 2 apart from its GameSir predecessors though, because, like the Tarantula Pro and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PB Tails Crush Defender before it, this pad sports new TMR thumbsticks. These are still a huge novelty at the time of writing, and the Cyclone 2 does hold the bronze medal for being only the third avai🌳lable controller to wield this type of thumbstick technology. TMR, or Tunelling Magneto-Resistance, advances the innovations of Hall Sensor thumbsticks that act like a vaccine to stick drift. The tiny magnets in TMR sensors take things further, allowing even more accuracy in terms of registering points on an axis, and relaying those signals quicker. 🐻In short, you get even more scope for accuracy with TMR thumbsticks and opportunities for much faster polling rates.

The Cyclone 2 has the ability to reach a 1,000Hz polling rate, which still isn’t all that common in pro controllers. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controllers, for example, are locked to 400Hz when connected to their console. Microswitch face buttons aboard the Cyclone 2 add to that speedy response as well, and although I’d argue the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Wolverine V3 Pro still✨ has it beat in 🍸terms of speed, there are few controllers that feel this responsive.

Hall Sensor triggers here have cleverly des🎉igned integrated stop switches on them. These free up space from the back of the pad, but as clever as they are, they are a bit tricky to use. They’re also tiny and would be easy to miss if you weren’t looking for them.

A GameSir Cyclone 2 review image showing its integrated trigger stop switches

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Connectivity-wise, you’ve got a 3.5mm headphone jack, a USB-C connector for charging and wired play, and magnetic capacitors on ༺the back that allow for charging through the stand. Alongside USB and Wireless modes, you can also connect the Cyclone 2 through Bluetooth, giving it plenty of versatility outside its formalized Switch and PC༒ compatibility.

I personally like how simple the function buttons are on the Cyclone 2. There’s a power button, an M button for mapping the back buttons, and then just three simple functions; an options, a menu, and a screenshot button. These are much more scannable and placed f♈ar better than on the Tarantul🍌a Pro.

The Cyclone 2 can be set up and customized through the new GameSir Connect software, which is really easy to configure and has a nice layout, letting you se🐻t deadzones and input curves, or remap buttons and switch between profiles. You can also use 6-axಌis on Switch for motion controls, and turbo modes are here if you want them too. All in all, the Cyclone 2 has plenty of features for its price.

Performance

The GameSir Cyclone 2 review on its charging stand

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

As I’ve found with the other TMR controllers I’ve tested thus far, the added accuracy and se🔜nsitivity you can get from them make a massive difference. These are quickly becoming my favorite type of thumbstick to use in FPS games, mainly because I feel l♚ike the small adjustments I want to make are viable, but not as unruly as they can be on some Hall sensors or traditional potentiometer sticks. Sniping or shotgunning in Hunt: Showdown 1896 feels precise and crisp, and even in faster-paced FPS games like Splitgate, I feel I can keep up with other PC players who are using a mouse to aim.

Where this controller feels right at home is in third-person action games, mainly becaus😼e it’s so comfortable. Replaying Shadow of Mordor with tactile microswitch buttons makes Tallion’s sword swings feel like t🎃hey flow with Numenorian might, and using the back buttons to control his running speed can make for really comfortable movement around the Black lands of Mordor.

I found this comfort was also a big plus when playing Avowed and clearing portions of the map I hadn’t explored yet. This kind of chilled-out session didn’t really call for the huge functionality of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Azeron Cyborg II, so a controller lik♔e the Cyclone 2 made for a fitting alternati💟ve.

A reviewer showing the back of the GameSir Cyclone 2

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Myꦉ go-to platformer to test controllers with is Celeste, and although I usually prefer an 8-way D-pad for platforming games, the Cyclone 2 still felt like an absolute weapon for precise mountain climbing. The TMR thumbsticks, yet again, just felt so much more reliable than any other for platforming. Often, I feel like potentiometers can miss out on the nuance of diagonal directions in ♏games like these, and I never have that issue with this pad in hand.

One of the only potential problems I came across with the Cyclone was when I was playing Dragon Ball Sparking Zero because the responsive microswitch buttons started to squeak at me under the pressure of all those rapid inputs. Knowing the other GameSir controllers I’ve used long-term, I wouldn’t guess that wear and tear will be an issue, but that kind of noise does not fill me with confidence and isn’t exactly what you want to 𝐆hear within the first 20 hours of playtime.

Should you buy the GameSir Cyclone 2?

The GameSir Cyclone 2 with no RGB switched on

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

If you’re looking for an asymmetrical controller under $70 / £70, the GameSir Cyclone 2 should absolutely be on your shortlist, but if you’re looking for something that’ll specialize in one area or draw the absolute best performance out of you, you’ll likely need to go further up the price range. There’s great value for money to be had here, and in that respect, it’s de🌸finitely one of the best controllers money can buy just𝓀 now.

It’s just a shame that it doesn’t have a stronger identity among GameSir’s other controllers because that translates to a jack of all trades that doesn’t stand out as a workhorse in any one area. Then again, maybe you’re looking for a solid all-rounder in this price range. But then again, why not go for even cheaper when the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:EasySMX X10 already exists?

It seems to me that the Cyclone 2’s biggest draw is its TMR thumbsticks, especially at this price point. If I were looking for the ultimate PC ꦚcontroller, however, I’d want a little more in the way of physical attributes, not just the impressive software suite that GameSir Connect grants you. If that’s what you’re looking for, I’d recommend something with a modular design, some swappable thumbstick tops𝄹, and more than two back buttons.

How I tested the GameSir Cyclone 2

I put the GameSir Cyclone 2 through its paces and tested it in much the same way I go about testing any pro cꦑontroller these days. I played a wide range of genres and games, testing the Cyclone’s comfort, functionality, customization, and battery life. Games tested include Celeste, Avowed, Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor, Hunt Showdown, Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, Splitgate, and more. I compared my experience closely with my time spent using the GameSir Kalied controllers, the Tarantula Pro, and the PB Tails Crush Defender.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> Microsoft has just announced, and released, its Xbox Adaptive Joystick, the latest in the brand's range of peripherals designed for those with different mobility needs. The $29.99 wired device has hit the brand's own shelves exclusively, and offers seven fully remappableℱ buttons. with a cable connection๊ direct to an Xbox console, PC, or the Xbox Adaptive Controller pad.

It's the latest addition to Microsoft's Adaptive range, a series of controllers designed to meet the needs of those with limited mobility. Not only that, but the actual thumbstick portion of the device can be further personalized with extra 3D printed accessories. With so few brands catering to these kinds of needs, the Xbox Adaptive Joystick could well become one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controllers for a population of players previously ignored by mainstream hardware ℱmanufacturers.

Xbox Adaptive Joystick |
The Xbox Adaptive Joystick is now available to buy direct from Microsoft (this one's an exclusive💙), for $29.99. There's no word yet on whether other reta🌠ilers will eventually stock the device, though the Xbox Adaptive Controller is available at Best Buy so it's likely wider stores will get a look in eventually.

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The Xbox Adaptive Joystick was originally unveiled last y𓆏ear, but has taken a little while to actually hit the market. Back then one of the most exciting features was the 3D printed accessories, and with today's full release that still stands true.

At the moment, these are limited to a range of thumbstick toppers, customizable in the studio. Six basic shapes are provided to start off with, which can then be further customized by changing their width and height. The file for the topper is then provided for free, ready for sending straight to a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:3D printer. It means not only are players freed from 🤡requiring a two-handed grip to play, but they can further shape their controller to their individual needs.

Screenshot from Xbox Design Lab showing customization of 3D printable thumbstick topper for Xbox Adaptive Joystick

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Underneath that, seven remappable buttons can all be configured within Microsoft's software, though there's only space for one preset on the device itself. Four front face buttons span X1 - X4, with additional bumper and trigger options to the rear (X5 and X6), and a clickable thumbstick bu🥃tton up top.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> In the last few years, mobile controllers have been coming into a world of their own. If you hate the typical tiny size and awkward connection headaches, there are plenty of new options for you to choose from that feel a bit more like a regular-sized gamepad. The only problem? As they've become bigger, more comfortable, and more advanced, they've lost out on one of their꧃ 🍌main draws: portability.

The Asus ROG Tessen controller is the solution to this issue though, because even if it's the same size as a Backbone One when you're using it, it folds in half so you can legitimately shove it in a pocket and take it with you. It's currently riding the wave of early Sprꦦing deals at Amazon, and as a result, is wearing a price tag of . While that still might seem pricey, that's after a $20 discount, and it's still more than $10 under the Backbone.

In fact, that brings it to the same level as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir G8 Galileo when it's at full price, which is currently my top dog in terms of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best mobile controllers. I have to admit though, that the Tessen has one thing that separates it from the pack - beyond its folda🅠ble design - and that's its back paddles.

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Save $20 - Amazon d🍨oes list this as a Limited-Time deal, so if the Tessen tickles your fancy, don't wait around too long. I haven't seen this controller discounted to this level since December, and right now it's only $1 off its lowest-ever price.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a mobile controller you can take on the go
✅ You like back paddles
✅ You don't mind a smaller controller

Don't buy it if:

❌ The Backbone is too small for your hands
❌ You don't care about the foldable design

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Should you buy the Asus ROG Tessen?

The Asus ROG Tessen from behind, being held by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

I think this gets lost in translation a bit with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers, but there is a difference between back "buttons" and back "paddles". Back buttons are the ones we see most of the time. They're integrated buttons usually made of plastic that echo the design of the co൩ntroller they're on. They can be 🔜microswitches, they can be membranes, and sometimes they're really just plastic tops for a small actuator beneath.

Back paddles, on the other hand, are much harder to come by, and you usually only see them on premium options like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DualSense Edge and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elite Series 2. These are slotted into a small magnetic lever and tend to be metallic. They have an ergonomic shape and click in with a really satisfying feel. Strangely, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Asus ROG Tessen controller is the only mobile controllꦑer currently out there that has back paddles, and that's one of the main reasons I'd recommend 🔥it.

Elsewhere, the controller doesn't do an awful lot to distinguish itself from the other 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Backbone One controllers, or indeed other imitators like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Scuf Nomad. It has a similar, smaller feel in the hands and its tiny buttons don't really do much for those of us with larger hands who prefer something bulkier to grip - like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kishi Ultra.

Still, with the Backbone one and Scuf Nomad both as pricier options, this is a fantastic alternative to go for instead, particularly if you use back buttons/paddles often. There's also that foldable bonus to the Tessen as well, which﷽ Scuf𓆉 and Backbone don't have an answer for.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> I’m not sure how to feel about the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot controller. On one hand, it’s a modular controller that’s right up my alley. Instead of coming wit๊h a case crammed full of swappable parts and a tool or two to join them together with, it’s got a fresh, spinning design that’s unrivalled in terms of its novelty and convenience.

On the other hand, I can’t help but feel like the Stealth Pivot is copying the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controller’s homework a little too closely. This is the first gamepad Turtle Beach has launched since acquiring PDP, the maker of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox. That controller is the modern-day trendsetter for any modular gaming periph꧋eral, and even if the Stealth Pivot goes about things in a different way, it feels a bit like an inferior version that’s trying to buddy up to what came before.

The other problem is that while the Stealth Pivot has a reasonable $129.99 / £129.99 price tag, it’s silently driven up the cost of its predecessor, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra. Despite launching at a generous $179.99, it’s since infl𒅌ated to $200, and I’m not convinced the Stealth Pivot is good enough to be a more affordable replacement.

Design

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One of the rotating modules on the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
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The tucked in thumbstick of the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot before a pivot

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

In terms of its broad design strokes, the Stealth Pivot feels very similar to the Turtle Beach controllers of old. It’s got a traditional Xbox shape albeit with a slightly swollen mid-section where more utility features are crammed in. On the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Recon, these were audio controls, but here, there’s a small on-screen display that allows you to change profiles and button mappꦆings with a bit more e🍷ase than usual.

There are some textured grip panels, there’s matte black plastic bodywork, and more than a lot of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controllers, there’s decent build quality in the Pivot. I don’t hear any creaks or cheap plastic noises when I try and💖 wrench one grip away from the other, and that can often be the case.

Of course, the biggest design praise I can give is to do with the clever modular functionality of the Pivot. Using some switches on the back of the co♌ntroller, you can apply some light pressure to one of the facial panels, spin it around, and get a new controller entirely - at least in theory. No need for a specialist screwdriver or fiddly part swapping. Just flick the switch, spin the module, and you’ve got a new controller to play with.

Since this is an officially licensed Xbox controller, the main modules you’ll use for the majority of yo✨ur playtime are the offset thumbsticks, X, Y, B, A buttons, and circular D-pad. When spun around though, this really becomes a fighting game specialist, with a D-pad and duplicate buttons for the bumpers on the left, and six facial buttons on the right. I🃏t’s a bit of a shame that there’s no way to swap out the modules at all so you can specialize more in different genres, though.

Features

The back buttons of the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

But the clever pivoting modules aren’t the only reason to consider the latest Turtle Beach gamepad. It’s got Hall sensor thumbsticks, which are cleverly designed to twist inwards to allow for the signature pivoting movements. It is a bit unfortunate that they don’t have a second twist-out length to make them higher like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PowerA Fusion Pro does. Unlike the Stealth Ultra, you don’t ge𝓰t varying thumbstick tops in the box, so you’re left with the fairly small, qu🍸ite slippy surfaces that come as standard.

You get two back buttons, and although they press with a rather robust feel thanks to the controller’s build quality, they do feel like a downgrade compared to the four microswitch back buttons on the Stealth Ultra. Even if ൩Turtle Beach couldn’t justify the cost of microswitches in the back of the Pivot, I’d have liked to see all four back buttons carry over. This would have truly made this controller stand out, especially in its price range.

There are some trigger-stop switches if you’re a fan of turning them into short-actuation speed machines. Th♒e feel on them is quite🏅 harsh when these are locked into position though, and the corners do dig into my fingers a bit.

The Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot leaning against a stand

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The face buttons are fairly uninteresting if I can say that without sounding rude. There’s not a lot of feel to them, they have quite a deep actuation, and for a pad that wants to be able to transform into a fightpad, they really lack the speed other controllers can give. It’s nice having the option of a potential eight face buttons, but aspiring Esports athletes will probably want something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Wolverine V3 Pro, or even its cheaper tournament edition which ha🐽s extra bumpers, and very speedy and super tactile microswitch buttons all over it.

I’d love to tell you that the action of spinning this 💦controller’s face modules is as easy as it sounds. Unfꦜortunately, it really isn’t as intuitive as it wants to be.

Then there’s the OSD, which also feels a bit downgraded from the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra. Having just tested the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Manba One, I’m now hyper-aware that there are much more conclusive and easier-to-operate OSDs that can appear on board a controller. Turtle Beach was really a pioneer of this feature, and while it’s useful for switching profiles and extra button assignments, it isn’t the most intuitive to navigate, and if the pivot really wants to distinguish itself, it needs a bit 💖more th๊an that.

At least in terms of connectivity, you do get some wireless bonuses. The USB dongle comes in its own, small box, which is better than nothing when it comes to keeping it in a safe place where it won’t get lost. Unfortunat🤪ely, the receiver isn’t the strongest, and I frequently found calibration and detection issues throughout my wireless playtesting. Turtle Beach does quote a 20-hour battery life which I’m yet to fully deplete in my testing before this review. You do get an included USB cable as well, but other than that, the contents of this pad’s packaging feels quite bare-bones. Hey﷽, at least there’s a 3.5mm headphone jack which some controllers these days leave out.

Performance

A wide shot of the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot on a walnut desk

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I’d love to tell you that the action of spinning this controller’s face modules is as easy as it sounds. Unfortunately, it really isn’t as intuitive as it wants to be. You need to flick some switches on the controller’s back which are awkwardly placed and sit so deep into the chassis that you really need to turn it around and get a good look to find. Then, you need to tuck the thumbsticks in, which should be a simple twist, but always ends up feeling as though you’re breaking something. Following that, you push down on the sides of the modules that are closest to you, and they’ll do about a quarter turn. Note that they can only spin towards you, for some reason. You then have to move your thumbs up to catch the upper half of the module and rotate them the rest of the way round. This all feels like a really clunky process for what’s supposed to be a streamlined attempt at modular design. I’m no great fan of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Thrustmaster eSwap X2, but its magnetic push and pull parts feel like a satisfyജing fidget toy compared to the janky spinning modules of the Pivot.

It just feels like someone at Turtle Beach had a truly fresh idea for a modular controller, but it was half-baked in order to satiate a c💎heaper price than the Stealth Ultra.

While I do enjoy my fighting games, I’m not mainlining Tekken 8 in every one of my gaming sessions, so if I’m totally honest, the majority of my testing time was done without actually using what’s supposed to be this product’s standout feature. That’s disappointing because if there were alternative options that came in the box, or there was any way to properly customize the layout, I feel like I’d be spinning the parts around with each game I was playing. It just feels like someone at Turtle Beach had a truly fresh idea for a modular controller, but it was half-baked in order to satiate a cheaper pr✅ice than the Stealth Ultra.

The Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot leaning against a stand in front of pink lighting, with its modules in regular mode

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Fortunately, the robust build quality and feel of the Pivot in the hands do a lot of heavy lifting. Although the thumbsticks can be really slippy due to their tiny indentation, their loose stick tension makes them feel really snappy in FPS games like Hunt: Showd🎀own. This is definitely on the looser end of stick tensions though, kind of similar to the Scuf Nomad in that sense, so if this is something you’re looking for, all the power to you.

It just feels like this controller is missing an element of speed that would really justify its price versus something like the GameSir Kaleid. In Dragon Ball Sparking Zer🐭o, Hunt: Showdown, and even Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor (which I revisited for the first time in years while testing this pad), there’s just a lack of urgency that other controllers offer.

The Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot lying on a woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Probably my favorite thing about this controller, however, is that the awesome, crunchy feedback of the Stealth Ultra carries over. It isn’t technically haptic feedback, but there’s something in the rumble motors, grip textures, and materials this brand uses that makes even a little rumble feel incredible. It’s not quite as detailed as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DualSense Edge’s haptic feedback, but it’s a step toward it I’m yet to find in other Xbox coꦺntrollers. In Shadow of Mordor, for example, it’s the sort of feedback that you can hear, and it almost adds to the sound design of the game you’re playing. It’s a strange synesthesia, but it’s one💎 I’d recommend the Pivot for almost on its own.

The jolt of lightning your palms feel whenever you use your dash in Celeste is complimented by a D-pad that’s textured so that you can easily feel the ꦫdirectional differences on it. Again, I think the actuation is a bit too deep to really be helpful in platformers like Celeste where speed really is key.

Overall comfort in cozy exploration games is fine, but it’s nothing special. I wouldn’t recommend the Stealth Pivot if that’s your main use for a cౠontroller, but it’ll get by if you need a quick fix. Sable c🍎ontrolled smoothly in this way, but if you have larger hands you might want to look at something else.

Should you buy the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot

The rotating modules of the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

There are so many great controllers out there right now, and although I wouldn’t scream and shout about how you should buy the Stealth Pivot, I wouldn’t say it’s necessarily bad either. It does a lot of things well, and for p🉐layers of fighting games looking for something versatile, it’s going to come in really handy.

Unfortunately, it’s just okay overall. Its novel concept of a spinning, modular design is hamstrung by its lack of options outside of fighting and platforming. In addition, the action of spinning🐻 out the modules feels just as clunky as other modular pads make it๊.

I understand t𒁏hat the Stealth Ultra should now seem like the premium alternative, but it doesn’t feel like the Pivot puts up enough of a fight to be worth considering against it. The fact that it’s bumped up the price of the Stealth Ultra for no real reason is a bit of a gut puncꦅh too.

How I tested the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot

I used the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot as my main control💞ler for all PC gaming for about a week before this review. In that time, I put it through the usual wringer of games I test pro controllers with. I used fighting games like Dragon Ball Sparking Zero and Tekken, I cru💛ised around the deserts of Sable, I revisited Shadow of Mordor, and I snuck around the swamps of Hunt Showdown. For platforming, I played Celeste, trying to grab as many strawberries as I could.

I compar✅ed my experience closely with the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra and Stealth Recon. I also reflected on how this conജtroller matches up with other modular options and ones with OSDs.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> Survivors, Fireflies, Scars, and even Clickers may be wondering where to pre-order the Limited Edition Last 🌳of Us DualSense controller today, and I'm here to help. The gamepad is n🐼ow available in the UK and US, and PlayStation Direct is the first port of call to secure one. In the US, I'm seeing other big retailers show listing pages for the new controller, but none are letting you add it to your cart yet, so keep your eyes peeled for those going live. In the UK, PlayStation Direct and Currys seem to be the best places to go.

  • US: Limited Edition Last of Us DualSense |
  • UK: Limited Edition Last of Us DualSense |

The Limited Edition Last of Us DualSense controller will be available for pre-order at 10am local time on March 14, regardless of your region. Since this 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 controller takes its ꦕname from one of the most popular gaming franchises ever, it's no surprise that they're flying off the shelves. If you're in the US, be ready to grab yours at 10am whatever time zone you find yourself in. It definitely seems like season 2 of the HBO adaption is b♍ringing in renewed interest, so expect some tough competition.

The꧑ Limited Edition Last of Us DualSense controller will set you back $84.99 if you're in the US and £74.99 in the UK. Sony's announcement said that for sure pre-orders will launch at PlayStation's Direct virtual store, but the UK's shop has been strangely quiet in the UK so far. The announcement also mentions "participating retailers".🉐 This is the important bit since if stock disappears rapidly over at PlayStation's website in the US, you'll want to race to your next source of stock before it vanishes too. For a full rundown of the retailers that will likely be in play, check out the list I've pulled together below.

I'll be updating this page today as and when pre-orders go live. I'll put handy links next to each retailer I mention below so that you can use this page as a guide to quickly navigate between them. The controller itself will launch on April 10 in most regions, although dependinꦡg on where you're based, your controller could arrive later. Season 2 of the HBO series airs on Max on April 13, so you should get your controller right on time for a fresh playthrough of the second Naughty Dog game. Speaking of which, The Last of Us Remastered for PC lau🌺nches on April 3, so all these launches are linking up with one another.

The Last of Us DualSense pre-orders in the US

✅ PlayStation Direct Store |

The Last of Us DualSense is available now at PlayStation Direct, although you may need to wait in a queue to get your pre-order. The page also says you'll need your PSN account and Sign-in details handy to ensure you checkout in time to get one.

✅ Amazon |

Amazon's stock has just gone live. You can add the new DualSense variant to your cart and checkout, so go go go! It isn't all that common to see Amazon stocking pre-orders for a limited edition PS5 controller on the day they become available, so hopefully it has a decent stock pile.

✅ Walmart |

Walmart is packing stock of the new DualSense, so if you don't have success with PlayStation Direct, jump here first.

✅ Best Buy |

Best Buy is stocking the new DualSense as well, although for me, the buy button is greyed out and says "coming soon". I'd keep your eyes peeled for stock becoming available, because it could be gone in a flash once its live.

The Last of Us DualSense pre-orders in the UK

✅ PlayStation Direct |

PlayStation Direct was slow on the uptake today, but it's now showing stock of the latest limited edition DualSense for its £74.99 price tag. Given how quickly stock has disappeared so far, I'd act quickly if you want to secure one.

✅ Currys |

Following some retailers losing stock immediately this morning, Currys has come to the rescue and is now showing pre-orders for the Last of Us Limited Edition DualSense. There are also opportunities for bundles here too, if you're looking to grab some extras.

❌ Very |

Very was surprisingly quick with its UK stock this morning, and after a brief refresh, it's run out again. This may be a good one to check back with as the days and weeks run on, but this controller is in high demand so buy fast if you see it.

❌ Amazon |

For once, Amazon had pre-order stock for a limited edition DualSense from the word go! It's now saying "currently unavailable" on the listing though, so this is somewhere to check back with in case they refresh a new batch.

Argos |

Argos is surprisingly reliable with new DualSense launches, and it's the second place I'd visit if stock dries up at PlayStation Direct.

GAME |

GAME has stocked the last few Limited Edition DualSense controllers, so it could be a decent place to check this time around if all else fails.

Should you buy the Limited Edition Last of Us DualSense controller?

The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered

(Image credit: Naughty Dog)

For how lovely and detailed its design is, the new Limited Edition DualSense doesn't have any extra features from your stock PS5 pad that came with the console. The DualSense Edge is the controller to go for if you fancy a bit more utility in that respect, although there are also plenty of third-party PS5 controllers that are so good that they appear on our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controller list too.

While the benefits here are all in the looks department, I can't blame any The Last of Us fan for wanting to get a hold of one of these limited edition gamepads. Compared to the Helldivers 2 edition, this one has a more subtle look about it, and although it has loads of details you can admire close ✤up, its simple black and white design looks꧒ right at home with the PS5 and PS5 Pro's aesthetics.

Admittedly, you will need to pay a little extra for th𒁃e privilege of adding this to your DualSense collection though. The regular DualSense colors may not cost you as much, so if you're looking for a replacement and you're not married to this Limited Edition model, there are other alternatives to opt for.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> The selection of officially licensed pro controllers for PS5 is great so far, but there's one big catch. If you want a PS5 pro controller with a fe⛎w back buttons and more customization features than the DualSense will allow, you'll need to spend nearly $200 for it. This is as costly as pro controllers get in 2025, and for many, it's a high price to afford.

Hori is co🀅ming to the rescue for some PS5 players, though, because its upcoming Wireless🅠 Fighting Commander OCTA Pro controller is up for pre-order now, and costs only and . This is a really surprising price tag to see on an officially licensed PS5 controller since word on the street is that securing Sony's licensing costs a lot more for peripheral brands than if they pursue Xbox or Nintendo Switch instead.

That makes it the most affordable entrant in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 controller race since the original version of this controller launched back in 2023. In the UK, it's £110 less than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG (£179.99), and in the US it's $100 less than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DualSense Edge ($199).

Hori Wireless Fighting Commander OCTA Pro |
Hori's latest controller is up for pre-order now, and with it▨s six facial buttons, it's perfect for anyone looking to take the next step in their fighting game career. It's also the cheapest officially licensed PS5 controller with back buttons.

Buy it if:

✅ You want to get competitive in fighting games
✅ You aren't interested in an arcade fight stick
✅ You play on PS5, PS4, or PC

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don't play many fighting games
❌ You want more two back buttons

UK:

Of course, there's a rather large 🦩caveat to this controller's price, and it's the fact that it's clearly been designed for one specific genre of game and might not be as versatile as some of the more expensive options. This is a fighting game controller through and through, sporting six face buttons (additional R1 and L1 buttons next to X, O, Triangle, and Square). It also features two back buttons, wireless support, a swappable D-pad, and microswitch buttons for speedy actuation.

Unlike most of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers launching today, there's no mention of Hall sensor tech inside the thumbstick modules, meaning that stick drift may be an issue to look out for if you're🙈 quite hard on your peripherals. It's strange that there's no progressi🐻on in that respect from the existing version of this controller, the Fighting Commander OCTA. However, the new version does have a shorter right thumbstick to add a bit more versatility, as well as the back buttons, which the previous iteration didn't have.

A marketing reveal image of the Hori Wireless Fighting Commander OCTA Pro

(Image credit: Hori)

In the US, the Hori Wireless Fighting Commander OCTA Pro will launch on April 14, 2025, but UK shoppers will 🌌need to wait until May 17 to get the꧑ir hands on the fightpad.

The OCTA Pro certainly stands in a league of its own at the moment though, since no other PS5 controller, and very few 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X controllers commit so hard to the fighting game genre. Other than something like this, the next best "pro" option is to go for a full-blown fightst🌠ick, but these can be expensive, take a lot of setting up, and even more rele💯arning to use.

If you want the fightpad allowance but would rather invest in a controller that can excel in other genres too, I'd recommend the Victrix Pro BFG since it has a modular design and comes with a fightpad module that gives you six facial buttons. Other than that, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nacon Revolution 5 Pro was designed in collaboration with fighting game Esports athletes, so it could serve you well in games like Tekken💮 8.


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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-controllers/horis-latest-gamepad-is-up-for-pre-order-and-its-nearly-usd100-cheaper-than-other-pro-controllers-for-ps5/ CTRnqCfXnybQXxaAu4jKYg Wed, 05 Mar 2025 12:18:42 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> GameSir is back with its first gamepad of 2025 and, as some expected, it's a new version of one of the brand's existing controllers. The GameSir Super Nova has launched today, bringing another 1,000Hz polling rate controller to the market for PC players, the agin🐬g Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android devices.

GameSir makes some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers out there today, especially because they're always priced so reasonably. The Super Nova is no exception, wearing a price tag of just $49.99 / £49.99. Right now, in a special launchꩵ deal, you can apply the discount codes detailed below to get one for only .

GameSir Super Nova |
Save $5 - You can save $5 right now in a spec🐈ial launch day offer on the new GameSir Super Nova. Remember, this is compatible with PC, Switch, Android, and iOS devices.

Discount code: 10NOVAPRO

Buy it if:

✅ You want a colorful controller for Switch or PC
✅ You prefer membrane buttons
✅ You don't care about newer TMR thumbsticks

Don't buy it if:

❌ You prefer symmetrical thumbsticks
❌ You'd rather have four back buttons

UK:

Like the Nova Lite from 2024, this controll🍸er features ABXY buttons and two back paddles. Note that these aren't the typical back buttons found on other GameSir controllers, and aren't the magnetic paddles found on the likes of the DualSense Edge. Instead, the Super Nova inhabits a space between the two, where the paddles are levers, but take a bit more pressure to actuate.

The Super Nova also features a charging stand, which feels like the trend at the start of 2025, with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir's Tarantula Pro, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PowerA's Fusion Pro, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Manba One all sporting charging docks as we entered the year. As you might guess from this accessory, it does have wireless support and is able to be used via Bluetooth, through its wireless don꧑gle, and with a cabled connection that'll provide the fastest polling rates.

Speaking of which, a 1,000Hz refresh rate will likely be a big draw for players here to get the lowest amount of latency possible when playing on PC. Forgoing the competitive option for speedy microswitch buttons, the Super Nova features what GameSir is calling "quiet as a whisper" silent membrane buttons w⛄ith 2 million click lifespans. For added comfort, the Super Nova has rubber-coated texturized grips.

The Blue GameSir Super Nova being held in a marketing image

(Image credit: GameSir)

To begin with, the Super Nova will be available in two colorways, Nightfall Blue and Whipped Pink. Conveniently, they both sport detachable faceplates, meaning that you'll be able to swap them out and change their appearance as time goes on. This isn't a first for GameSir, as its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir G7 SE is one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controllers to make decorative faceplatesꦬ a big part of its appeal.

Unlike the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PB Tails Crush Defender and GameSir's Tarantula Pro, the Super Nova uses Hall Se꧙nsor instead of the latest standard, TMR thumbsticks. Hall Sensors are still immune to stick drift however, so I'd still count this as a positive. These can be fine tuned through GameSir's Connect App on PC, along with the other customizable parts of the contrꦦoller.

Where to buy the GameSir Super Nova

Amazon is the best place to go for any GameSir product since you can regularly find discounts and shipping will be fast, regardless of where you are. For the special launch day discount, use the code " 10NOVAPRO " in either the US or the UK.

You can also grab the GameSir Super Nova at the brand's own digital store. If you do shop here, you can get the same 10% discount with the code " SNOVA10OFF "


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> When PDP launched its Riffmaster Guitar Controller last year, I wondered whether a new era of 🌼Guitar Hero controllers was dawning. It's been almost a year since, but CRKD has now joined the band with an axe of its own, and for guitar players, it'll be very tempting.

Made in official partnership with one of the most beloved guitar brands in the world, the CRKD Gibson Les Paul Guitar Controller will arrive on the shelves this June. It's available for pre-order already and comes in a few different forms. , you can get the Black Tribal Encorꦚe Edition officially licensed for Xbox. For a more affordable you can grab a multi-platform version, which doesn't appear to be compatible with PS5, but will connect to PC, And🔜roid devices, tablets, and more.

CRKD didn't just stop there, though. Those hunting for the absolute 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers money can buy will want to know about the Pro Edition Guitar Controller, which is also up for pre-🐻order. Its multi-platform model is available for and its officially licensed - bringing it to the same price as PDP's Riffmaster controller.

CRKD Gibson Les Paul Guitar Controller Pro Edition for Xbox |
Th🐓e new CRKD Guitar Controller is available for pre-order now, but if the launch of PDP'🅘s Riffmaster Guitar Controller is anything to go by, I wouldn't wait around. Stock is likely to disappear quickly, so if you want to ensure you get a day-1 model this June, I'd pre-order soon.

Pro Edition Multi-Platform |
Encore Edition for Xbox |
Encore Edition Multi-Platform |

But what is the difference between the regular and pro models, I hear you rock sc𝓀ream at me through your device. The Pro Edition sports mechanical fret buttons, which are sure to add so much feel to each riff you play. It'll also have haptic feedback in its strumming bar, whi🌞ch regardless of the model you buy, is controlled by Hall Sensors.

Besides coming iꩲn a Gibson Les Paul classic-looking Blueberry Burst colorway, the Pro model isn't going to offer you t𝓰oo much more for your money. That said, the added feel from mechanical frets and a haptic feedback strumming bar will likely add so much to your immersion.

In both models, you'll get Hall efꦦfect joysticks and whammy bars to help you navigate in-game menus, along with an "ergo D-pad" on the back of the controller's neck. Both editions sport a detachable, modular neck design that means you can probably upgrade to that mechanical fret board later on - CRKD is listing the OG guitar controller fret neck for $29.99 right now, and the pro model for $39.99 (although it will launch later between July 14-31).

Connectivity offers you some great versatility as well, as each model has three ways of connecting to your platform of choice. There's a wired mode that grants you "rapid polling technology". There's no specified polling rate mentioned in the press release I've got here, but I'd assume that means that on PC you'll be able to ramp up to 1,000Hz. As a wired 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X controller, it'll be limited to the standard 400Hz which is the limit for that console. A 2.4GHz wireless mode is also available, and Bluetooth mode adds yet more versatility for conne⭕cting to mobile devices.

For your money, you'll get a shoulder strap, a USB dongle for wireless play, and a removable, rechꦰargeable battery. For wired play, there's a 2.5m USB cable as well. If you pre-order, you'll get a funky orange or Purple shoulder strap and an exclusive Collector's Pin too - a nice bonus.

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The bottom of the CRKD Les Paul Guitar Controller

(Image credit: CRKD)
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The CRKD Les Paul Guitar Controller on a black, dotted background

(Image credit: CRKD)

Higher up on the fretboard, you might notice some small flame emblems. These can enter an RGB Show Mode that'll let you customize the dyn🔯amic lighting with𓄧in.

It does seem like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PDP Riffmaster has a few points of convenience over the new Gibson controller, however. For starters, it managed to leverage official licensing from Sony and Microsoft, which means if you're looking for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 controller, the Riffmaster seems like it'll be your only o🔜ption right now.

The detachable neck on the new CRKD product is countered by Riffmaster's foldable design for easier storage and portability. The Riffmaster has a 3.5mm headphone jack and a slot to holster its USB dongle, which CRKD has made no mention of in its controller. Still, it'll be a real battle of the bands between the two come June, when the CRKD G๊ibson Guitar Controller launches worldwide.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> Joy-Con are great, they pack a ton of functionality into a compact, detachable wireless controller that looks great. They just don't feel great. I don't have large hands, but I still find myself cramping up when crowded over these tiny buttons for any extended period of time. The upcoming Switch 2 looks like it might have slightly la✱rger gamepads, but I'm still going to be missing the Hori Split Pad Pro when the new console takes ove൲r.

The bulkier controller set only works when fitted to the Nintendo Switch's rails, an attachment system that's on its way out the door with the new device's magnetic connections. However, the wider form factor, full-sized buttons, and incredibly snappy thumbsticks mean this is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch controller in my personal arsenal. Seriously, those sticks feel far closer to those of the official 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch Pro Controller than the tiny nubs on the Joy-Con. They make for more precise play, snap back into position immediately, and add extra height to your controls. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hori Split Pad Pro is also considerably cheaper than N🧸inty's own Joy-Co༺n.

Hori Split Pad Pro (The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom) |
Save $12 - The special Zelda edition of the Hori Split Pad Pro has dropped to $47.99 at Amazon this weekend, a𒁏 full 20% discount. We're now just 60 cents away from the lowest price I've seen in the last year.

Buy it if:

You mostly play in handheld mode
You find Joy-Con too small
You want extra back buttons

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want wireless docked play

Price check: |

The Nintendo Switch 2's official controllers may well solve a lot of current Joy-Con issues. Even in those early days of design leaks, I was excited f🍃or the visible changes to the controller shape. The newౠ Joy-Con appear to be wider and slimmer, at least relieving some of the cramping that comes with the current narrow form factor. They're skinnℱy, though, so Hori's bulbous curves still look the comfier choice.

I hope the third party brand brings its Split Pad Pro line to the next-generation console, and I'm optimistic that it will. After all, it's one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch accessories on the market - and a popular alternative for those with larger hands. For all the Switch 2's mouse-like magic, the𒁏re's no substitute for a good grip.

Hori Split Pad Pro full set with attachment and controllers

(Image credit: Future)

It's also a fantastic opportunity for the brand to address some of the ex🔜isting Split Pad Pro's downsides. The lack of rumble rarely gets in the way of my enjoyment, but I do find myself missing it in certain titles. Jumping back on a set of Joy-Con, I'm often relieved to full that buzzing between my hands, giving games like Pokemon Legends: Arceus and Super Mario Odyssey.

Wireless functionality will add to the final price, but we've come a long way in the five years since the Hori Split Pad Pro's release. If some of the cheapest 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PC controllers can throw a Switch connection into their chassis', so can Hori. R♓ight now, the gamepad can only run when connected to either the console tablet or via the Attachment Set (a wired adapter sold separately). The ergonomic design won't lend itself to multiplayer setups in the same way as the existing Joy-Cons, but compatibility𓂃 with docked mode straight out of the box will be a massive win.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> The Logitech G RS Wheel is what we’ve been waiting for. When Logitech released the G Pro Racing Wheel at the back end of 2022 I’m sure just about everyone who tried it thought the same thing - this is the start of an ecosystem. It’s how more advance🐷d sim racing setups tꦏend to work; they’re modular, mix-and-match devices with plenty of choice when it comes to things like wheel shape and layout. For the best part of two years, however, it was an ecosystem of one device at Logitech. The G Pro came with a round wheel and that was your only option, until now.

The Logitech G RS Wheel Hub is the actual start of a wider ecosystem being built out. This $149/£139 button box pairs with the existing Logi G Pro wheelbase and a couple of new bolt-on wheel rims to finally give gamers a choice when shopping for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best racing wheels for PC.

The RS Wheel Hub is up against some stiff competition though. There are plenty of quality options already in the last y﷽ear or so, and it’s been a long wait for new options since the G29 Series. ܫCan Logitech pull off the overcut or is it out of the race before it started?

Compatibility

A reviewer holding one of the Logi RS Wheel Hub wheels

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

E♐cosystems mean option🙈s but they also mean compatibility minefields and there’s a bit to unpack with the G Pro racing range, so buckle up.

Firstly you’ll need a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro Whee🎃lbase which is now available on its own, starting at $599 for a PC-only version and rising to $699 for PC and PS4/PS5. You’ll notice a confusing lack of Xbox mention, that’s because compatibility there comes via the RS Hub꧑ and not the wheelbase, so technically your options are PC/Xbox and PS/PC/Xbox. With me so far?

Now we add the RS Hub, which again has two versions. The variant labeled for PC works for both the PC and PS/PC wheelbases, while you’ll need to fork out an extra $20 ꦇfor the PC/Xbox version which supports Series X, Series S, and One, but also supports PS4/5, so it’s actually PS/PC/Xbox - but onlౠy if you bought the PS/PC wheelbase. Take a deep breath, thankfully it gets simpler from here.

Next, we need a wheel rim to bolt to the RS Hub. There are four options here at two price points ($69 and $229) but they’re universally compatible so it’s simply a case of which shape, finish, and price you fancy. You can add a 2-in-1 sequential shifter and handbrake that’ll work ac💙ross all platforms for $149 and you’ll need the G Pro Racing Pedals, which again only come in one, $349 universally compatible option.

In total, for a basic all-platform setup, you’re looking aꦗt between $1,066 and $1,226 which is actually a good chunk cheaper than the original G Pro Bundle which sets you back $1349 for the same 𓆉set of parts.

Design

The Logitech G RS wheel hub's mounting mechanism with the G Pro wheel base

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

While the original Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel was an all-in-one unit, the RS Wheel Hub and its matching rim are two separate parts that need to be purchased separately. This means you have an immediate decision to make, do you go for the traditional RS Round Wheel or the sportier RS Track Wheel? I’ve ൩been testing the latter though the difference between the two is largely a matter of personal preference and the kin🌠ds of racing you’re likely to do.

The RS Wheel Hub is the brains of tไhe operation, this triangular button box contains all the important bits with your wheel rim of choice simply bolting to the front. The Hub may be almost entirely plastic, but it feels impressively premium and nicely matches the rest of the G Pro Racing Wheel. There’s no noticeable cr🦄eak or flex and Logitech also claims it’s constructed with a minimum of 23% recycled plastic from old consumer electronics which is a neat touch.

Features

There are 15 different inputs across the face of the RS Wheel Hub with a pair of metal shifter paddles around the back. The button layout closely mirrors that of the original G Pro Wheel with the exception of the right rotary encoder which moves from being front facing to downward facing, and the addition of two new buttons with one on each side. The buttons feel fine but not remarkable with a short, clicky travel that does the job but isn’t as nice as the mechanical buttons found on the MOZA R12. The encoders have just the right amount of resistance to make them easy to adjust without oversho🅺oting and the mini thumbstick is responsive and snappy.

The new formula-style open rim is a nice🐟 change from the standard round wheel the Logitech G Pro first shipped with and features probably the most premium grip material on any wheel I’ve tested.

The RS Track Wheel rim feels wonderfully high-end. The aluminium faceplate features a subtle brushed effect which means it both looks and feels luxurious. The same is true of the grips which are wrapped in a TPE material that delivers a comfortable yet grippy surface with a pleasant dot matrix texture that stops things getting too sweaty on track. It’s one of the best grip materials I’ve experienced on a sim racing wheel, surpassing the original G Pro’s genuine leather and options from other brands like the MOZA GS V2P (which I reviewed along with the MOZA R12). It’s worth noting though that if you opt for the RS Round Wheel this textured TPEꦚ is swapped out for a smooth synthetic silicone leather, but you’ll keep the same brushed alumin🤪ium faceplate.

Performance

The Logitech G Pro racing wheel next to the new RS track wheel

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

It was a simple task to attach the R๊S Track Wheel to the RS Wheel Hub with six hex bolts just needing a few turns from the supplied key. The quick-release adapter feels beefy and similar to the original though takes a small step backwards in user experience as it’s now a little fiddlier to mount. Where the Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel quick release holds its position open when removed and could simply be pushed on, the RS Wheel Hub’s adapter springs back and requires you to reach around and hold it open as you slide it onto the wheelbase. It’s a minor, though con🐲fusing change but thankfully one that won’t impact you too often unless you’re consistently swapping wheels between wheelbases.

With everything connected and heading out on track in F1 24 the Logitech RS Wheel Hub, RS Track Wheel, and the G Pro Wheelbase proved a delightful combination. The Logitech G Pro is already on our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox steering wheels and has a regꦕular home in my setup, but the addition of the RS Track Wheel takes things up another level. The formula-style open wheel rim feels a little mor🍷e responsive to whip around corners and those two extra buttons within thumbs’ reach are handy for making quick adjustments on the go.

A close up of the buttons on the Logitech G RS wheel

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

The RS Track Wheel rim is nicely sculpted with subtle grooves for your thumbs, though I did find it still dug in a little to𓆉wards the latter stages of a long race. There’s a very slight amount of give to that TPE covering which does soften the strain a little but it’s far from soft and I’d have appreciated a little more support here. I found myself looking to stretch and wiggle my thumbs down longer straights as the lap count ticked up, and while this isn’t a unique problem for the RS Track Wheel, Logitech also hasn’t done anything noticeably better than others either.

The RS Wheel Hub button box gains a row of diffused rev lights which are bright and nicely saturated. I found these much more prominent and easy to see mid-race than the small line of dots on the wheelbase which is actually disabled when the new Hub is attached. The magnetic paddle shifters remain just as tactile and✃ responsive as ever, but disappointingly the dual-clutch paddles have been removed. This is an odd decision to me. Not only were these particularly useful for F1 sim racers like myself, but they also presented a nice accessibility option for gamers who may prefer or require a hand throttle and brake rather than needing to use pedals.

Should you buy the Logitech G RS Wheel Hub?

The Logitech G RS wheel hub

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

While the Logitech G RS Wheel Hub does bring a few subtle upgrades over the original G Pro Wheel and it’s certainly a welcome addition to the range, I can’t help but think there’ll be racers feeling a little short-changed by its arrival. That’s because bizarrely there’s no direct upgrade path for gamers who invested in the G Pro Bundle when it first launched. The main body of the wheel may look almost identical, but the new RS Wheels aren’t compatible with the original and the original isn’t compatible with the new RS Wheel Hub. It’s not the end of the world because the wheelbase itself is compatible with it all,🎃 it just means a more expensive upgrade for those who jumped on board early and it’s a shame they aren’t shown a little more love in return.

That aside, both the RS Wheel Hub and the RS Track Wheel are fantastic and a joy to drive with, and their availability as 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 steering wheels as well𒉰 as every other platform will make them a great go-to for a lot of sim racers. The new formula-style open rim is a nice change from the standard round wheel the Logitech G Pro first shipped with and features probably the most premium grip material on any wheel I’ve tested.

The RS Wheel Hub makes small steps forward too, the new rev lights are a smart addition and I’ll never say no to having more buttons within reach. This duo takes the excellent G Pro to an even greater place, even if the upgrade from the original is minimal. If you’re new to the G Pro range it’s a no-braine🐼r. If you’re an existing owner with the OG round wheel the RS Track Wheel likely holds real value, though you likely won’t notice too much of a change with the RS Round Wheel.

How we tested the Logitech G RS Wheel Hub

I combined the RS Wheel Hub with the RS Track Wheel attachment and used it with the original Logitech G Pro Racing Wheelbase for a number of races in both F1 24 and Forza Motorsport on PC. Throughout testing, it⛎ was mounted to the Playseat Formula Instinct Racing wheel and used without gloves.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> Every time I unbox a pro controller lik😼e the Manba One, I have to sift through an origami-folded user manual to find out how to program its back buttons. Either that, or I need to head to the manufacturer’s website, update some firmware, and download an application that lets me control its various features. It’s a task that always feels like annoying admin, and I doubt it’s the easy, carefree thing people want toಌ experience when they first unbox a new controller.

The Manba One feels like a true counter to that. Its creators have clearly been watching the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controller market ⭕of late, they’ve observed gamepads coming out from Turtle Beach that have on-board displays and integrated menu systems, and they’ve decided to one-up them. See, while controllers with a sc𒉰reen are a nice idea, they’re usually so small and their functionality so awkward that I never tend to use them - I’d rather deal with the origami user manual.

But when I 🍰unboxed the 𝔍Manba One, I was immediately greeted with a simple and easy-to-navigate menu screen that not only let me map the pad’s back buttons but contained the power of a fully-fledged PC customization app. For $69.99 / £87, that type of accessibility is fantastic. When you then consider its four back buttons and innovative other features, you’ve got a controller that screams value for money.

Design

The face buttons of the Manba One

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The Manba One is available in two colorways. It comes in a black version which has grey textures on its grips but, other than its side RGB lighting, keeps a pre🍬tty low profile. The model I’ve been sent is the white version, which has a transparent shell, and a brighter white and brushed silver skeleton within. It has some side RGB lighting too, which glows and reflects from the transparent chassis like a Dragon Ball character’s aura.

In some ways, the Manba One’s shape reminds me of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Thrustmaster eSwap X2. Its body is tall and its shoulders have this broad quality to them. My pinky fingers have ample room on the grips, and this is clearly a controller made with bigger hands in mind. The back has a dotted texture to it that feels almost rubberized. This feel doesn’t over-exert itself though, and doesn’t feel like the quite sharp grip of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir T4 Kaleid.

The Manba One feels comfortable in the hands, but its transparent armor does give it quite a cheap and nigh-on hollow quality. It’s a shame that the ability to peer inside the controller’s inner workings results in what feels like lesser build quality. The back buttons in particular make a reverberating “clack” sound to them which is never reassuring. Speaking of those back buttons though, there are four, which is a massive win for this controller of this price. So many manufacturers of pro controllers under the $100 mark opt for two back buttons and I wish more would find room for another pair. It can add so much value for money and a lot more potential to a gamepad, as found with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PowerA Fusion Pro.

A close-up of the on/off switch of the Manba One

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I don’t massively enjoy the placement of the Manba One’s back buttons though - they sit quite high up on the controller, meaning you need to press both with your middle fingers. This can work well if they’re placed intuitively, like the ones on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra, but here they’re still placed one under the other, which can make them harder to use. I do really appreciate the small design choice to put a lined texture on the top back buttons so you can easil🎉y differentiate which ones you’re pressing.

Thanks to its c🦩entral display, the usual pause buttons of the Manba One are relegated to the bottom of its body. There are four in total - a start and in-game menu button, then a home and share button. These can help you alt+tab in Windows, which is a nice touch, but are what you’ll use to navigate the gamepad’s own UI. Sitting in the included charging stand, which I’m delighted to say has a space for its USB Wireless dongle, the function buttons fraꩲme the controller nicely.

Features

The back buttons of the Manba One

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

For a controller under $100, there sure are a lot of features to discuss here. To begin with, the controller has microswitch facial buttons that feel as tactile as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:EasySMX X10 and dodge the spongy feeling of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Wolverine V2 Pro. The d-pad is a circular 8-way clicker that’d be right at home on one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controllers.

The thumbsticks feature Hall sensors and have swappable tops in case you need a little more height. Again, this is great value, and although 𒉰there isn’t a carrying case, this modular aspect alone grants a lot of adjustability. All four thumbstick tops have an indented shape, and they’re both wide 🥃and deep enough that your thumbs always feel secure when flicking them around.

Flipping the Manba One over, you’ll see a set of trigger stops for the pad’s Hall sensor triggers. These only have one locked setting, but the on-board menu lets you se🍷t the actuation of the triggers in more depth, which I’ll discuss in a moment. Alongside the aforementioned four back buttons is a very handy on/off switch. This might honestly be one of this controller’s best features. It saves so much battery life and faff to be able to just turn a pro controller off with the flick of a switch rather than disconnecting a USB dongle, andꦕ then waiting for the gamepad to give up on its pairing dreams.

A reviewer in the settings menu of the Manba One

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Of course, the biggest feature of all comes in the Manba One’s integrated display menu, which has incredibly deep customization that you can normally only find in dedicated PC applications. When you first open it up, you’ll be met with some sub-menus. You can change which device th𝄹e Manba connects with, dive into the settings, and change aspects of the display, or recalibrate the triggers, buttons, and thumbsticks.

The settings menu is particularly impressive. You can set three profiles for the PC, and one additional profile for when you use it as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch controller. For each profile, the Manba One lets you establish different𓂃 back button mappings, thumbstick/trigger deadzones, input curves, and even set vibration levels. A lot of controllers these days allow you to map b𝓀uttons on the fly or change profiles quickly, but very few allow you to get in the weeds of deadzones without the use of a gaming PC.

The thumbstick customisation options of the Manba One

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

These menus also mean you can customize settings for the RGB without being strong-armed into a brand like Razer’s RGB syncing programs. There really is no need for a PC application to get the most out of the Manba One, and that really deserves to♏ be applauded as a standout f🔴eature.

USB-C is how you’ll tether the Manba One to a charging port. When using a wired connection to play games, you can benefit from up to an 800Hz polling rate. That isn’t quite as much as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir Tarantula Pro’s 1000Hz connection, but still a lot more than the Xbox standard of 400Hz. The charging stand has three magnetic capacitors which allow for wireless charging. The battery life of the Manba One is well over 10 hours in my experience, which is certainly more impressive than the average battery life of a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 controller.

Performance

A close up of the Manba One's face buttons

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I’m not a big lover of deadzones in controller thumbsticks. The first thing I usually do after mapping back buttons is set the deadzones to zero so I can get the absolute most out of small adjustments in my aim. But upon making the same adjustment to the Manba One, I was met with perhaps the hottest thumbstick sensitivity I’ve ever come across in a controller - including new options with TMR sensors in them. Super-hot sensitivity can be a blessing and a c𓄧urse. You get ultimate twitch-reaction aim, but large sweeps can be really unruly and take some getting used to. In FPS games like Hunt Showdown this, combined with the taller thumbstick attachment, makes for excellent sniping capability, but using shotguns and running around the world can feel really unruly.

The power 🦂of a PC app in the palm of your hand is not a common occurrence, and Manba deserves credit for that reason. This is a comfortable controller with a lot of versatility. While it doesn’t excel in any one genre of gaming, it makes ܫa strong case for a tool in any of them.

In Avowed, playing in both first and third-person, I found some very bizarre calibration issues after tuning the deadzones of the thumbsticks. This was only an issue in Avowed, but it isn’t something I’ve come across in any other Hall sensor controller. It essentially meant my left thumbstick was registering a constant move to the right - so anyone who had come across stick drift would have been immediately triggered. Thankfully, after recalibrating the sticks this issue disappeared, but it’s something to look out for. Otherwise⭕, the Manba did a lovely job of helping me to manage all my magical spells and companion abilities in Avowed, with back buttons coming in clutch in various ways.

The Manba One did a lot for me in terms ofꦚ comfort while playing 1000xResist too. The larger frame of the controller meant playing a game with fewer inputs was nice and comfortable, and using either the microswitch buttons or the back buttons felt great during longer sessions.

A Manba One review image showing the charging stand an options buttons of the controller

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Those face buttons were great when I felt I needed more speed in games like🐻 Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero. Button mashing and fast tapping are so much more responsive on a controller with microswitches, and although the rest of the pad didn’t feel so stronꩵg in a fighting game scenario, it did put the face buttons in a nice spotlight.

While I do wish the back buttons were moved a little further down the Manba One’s grips, it’s hard to fault them in games 𒀰like Celeste, where they helped me to jump and dash without too much frantic thumb movement. Feedback was good here too, although I actually found myself dialing the vibration level up a touch from its out-of-the-box setting since it was a bit too subtle for the crunchy feel of that game. This is unusual since most pro ඣcontrollers can have their rumble motors working far too hard out of the box.

All told, the Manba One makes a great case for itself across all sorts of gaming genres. I guess the trouble is that it doesn’t really excel in any of them. The GameSir Tarantula Pro is similarly priced and has better thumbsticks and comfort. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox doesn’t have an onboard screen, but many moꦇre physical adjustments. The Turtle Beach 🤪Stealth Ultra has a screen and better back buttons, and the PowerA Fusion Pro has better RGB lighting. The good thing about the Manba One is that it combines a lot of these controllers into one, fairly affordable package. I’d just consider the others if you have more budget to play with.

Should you buy the Manba One?

A reviewer holding the Manba One controller

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The Manba One is a great pro cont🏅roller for its price. It isn’t my favorite pick in the four-back-buttoned gamepad arena, and it’s a shame that both its cheaper-feeling build quality and poor back button placement let it down.

Nevertheless, the Manba One has excellent features, including a massive quality of life bonus in i🐽ts on-board user interface. The power of a PC app in the palm of your hand is not a common occurrence, and Manba deserves credit for that reason. This is a comfortable controller with a lot of versatility. While it doesn’t excel in any one ge🦩nre of gaming, it makes a strong case for a tool in any of them.

For its price, the fact it gives you four back buttons, ⛄and some great features, this is an easy controller to recommend to those players who need a bit more utility and who don’t want to faff about with PC customization software or c♏onfusing function buttons. I’d argue the most competitive players should look elsewhere though, especially if their budget can stretch over $100.

How I tested the Manba One

I tested the Manba One across various gaming genres. I played 1000xResist, Dragon B🦩all: Sparking Zero, Hunt: Showdown, Celeste, Avowed, and more. With a few of these games, I compare them to other gamepads I’ve tested so to give a more consistent acc꧅ount for how each product performs. In others, I see how the Manba One helps me to connect with the games I’m playing currently.

I compared my experience with the Manba One closely with the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra since they both have displays and integrated menus, and a lot of other more affordable cont⛦rollers too.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> 8BitDo has just launched its latest controller and the Ultimate 2 Wireless is packing some seriously slick sticks. Hall sensor thumbsticks have become the norm for gaming controllers in the last few years thanks to their immunity to drift, but a new player is entering the field that takes things a step further. Say hello to TMR (tunneling magneto-resistance) technology. It's an advancement of the Hall sensor electromagnetics you might know from the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers, and it'🦩s prim🌄ed to be the thumbstick sensor of the future.

8BitDo is the latest peripheral maker to embrace it as such - the Ultimate 2 Wireless is just the third product available so far to use this futuristic thumbstick tech. The gamepad has only just launched at a solid $59.99 / £49.99 MSRP, and so far we're seeing it stocked by Amazon i🥀n the US and UK.

8BitDo Ultimate 2 Wireless Controller |
The new 8BitDo Ultimate 2 Wꦆireless Controller is available now at Amazon and at the brand's own digital retailer. You can get this controller in Purple, Black, or White, and all come with some fun RGB rings around their fac♌ial buttons and thumbsticks.

Buy it if:

✅ You want TMR thumbsticks
✅ You want two back buttons and two extra bumpers
✅🥂 You play games competitively anꦡd want a high polling rate

Don't buy it if:

❌ You'd like four back buttons
❌ You're looking to play on PS5 or Xbox

UK: (releases April 25 in the UK, but it's available for pre-order now)

The new controller joins the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PB Tails Crush Defender and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir Tarantula Pro as the only options currently available with TMR thumbsticks. Both of those options are compatible with Switch and PC, while the new Ultimate 2 from 8BitDo is only compatible with PC and Android. The first "Ultimate" from this brand is compatible as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch controller, so perhaps the impending arrival of the Switch 2 has made the brand hold off on more products f🍌or the aging Nintendo system.

The 8BitDo Ultimate 2 comes with a magnetic charging stand and wireless 2.4GꦿHz USB dongle. Intriguingly, the brand claims its 1,000Hz polling rate runs across both 🌜wireless and wired connections, which is a first for gaming controllers this year and seems to come from the brand's engineered "8Speed" wireless connection.

The PC controller also packs trigger mode switches. These allow you to change the travel distance for a quicker press. You also get two back buttons plus an additional set of ꧒bumpers, all of which can be mapped to in-game actions of your choosing.

Of course, the standout feature for a lot🗹 of players will be the futureproofed TMR thumbsticks. These offer more sensitivity support than even Hall sensors can. Like Hall's technology, they use small electromagnets to track your thumbstick's position on a grid, but TMR sensors are equivalent to a jump to 4K resolution from 1080p when measuring that position. It canဣ register significantly more points on a grid, allowing for even more accuracy, and potential for sensitivity. It can also report these positions faster than Hall effect sensors, meaning controllers that harness this new technology will be futureproofed for polling rates well over 1,000Hz.

Where to buy the 8BitDo Ultimate 2 Wireless Controller


Amazon seems to be the best place to grab the new 8BitDo Ultimate 2 Wireless Controller right now. In the US there's stock of all threeℱ colorways at the time of writing. In the UK, the controller doesn't launch at Amazon until April 25, but it is available for prꦇe-order, and at a slightly cheaper price than in the US.


Surprise, surprise, a great place to buy the latest 8BitDo controller is straight from the horse's mouth. The Ultimate 2 is available in all three colorways at the brand's own store, and you can even pay wiꦬth PayPal, if that's your thing.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> Every time I get on a flight, or I'm even just traveling in a car to the in-laws, I need to have my Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck at the ready. Fitting both handhelds in my bag, along with their various chargers and accessories can, however, be a struggle and I'm forever battling for space in my tiny backpack. That's why having a tiny wireless controller like the CRKD ATOM has since become an absolute lifesaver.

The compact controller is not only tiny, but it can hook up to my favorite handhelds and right now, you can grab the CRKD ATOM controller for just , saving you $10 off its MSRP of $24.99. While that saving may be as small as the controller itself, the compact gamepad rarely likes to stay discounted for long so any cash off makes it even cheaper than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch controllers out there, and worth giving attention to.

At full price, the small wireless controller is already pretty cheap. With that in mind, taking 40% off makes it even more affordable, and worthwhile for anyone looking to add a wireless controller to their portable gaming setup. The ATOM is so small, that you could even collect, and pack, multiple at a time and barely notice the difference - and with this new low price on Amazonℱ, doing exactly 🐻that wouldn't break your bag, nor your bank either.

CRKD ATOM Bluetooth controller | 
Save $10
- This CRKD ATOM saving may be just as small as the controller itself, however, $10 is nothing to scoff at when you consider the already reasonable MSRP of $2499. For just $14.99, you're getting a Bluetooth controller that works with not just the Switch, but your PC, Steam Deck, and your smartphone too. Plus, with that 25% off, you can use that towards collecting the entire set - if you fancy it.

Buy it if:

✅ You're nostalgic for the SNES gamepad
✅ You play the PC, Steam Deck and Switch
✅ You constantly game on the go

Don't buy it if:

❌ Ergonomics are a must
❌ You need a thumbstick
❌ You don't game on the go

Price check:   

UK: 

Should you buy the CRKD ATOM controller?

A photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of a pile of CRKD ATOM controllers.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

First and foremost, if you're after one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch accessories like the Nintendo Switch Pro wireless gaming controller, that's ergonomic and comes with all the bells and whistles - then look elsewhere. The CRKD ATOM controller only comes with a d-pad, so any gaming sessions where you not only need to rely on comfort but two analog sticks is totally out of the question.

That doesn't mean the ATOM isn't one of the best wireless controllers I've gotten my hands on, however, it's just definitely a niche gamepad that'll truly benefit one kind of person - someone who loves to game on the go.

The ATOM may be barely bigger than my thumb, but it somehow manages to pack on ABYX buttons, a home button, four shoulder buttons, and a plus and minus button in the center of the gamepad. Its USB Type-C port required for charging, and for hooking up via a wired connection if the 10-hour battery life doesn't cut it, sits at the top between the shoulder buttons and is almost the width of the entire controller.

The fact the ATOM manages to make space for so many buttons is impressive, but its design that initially caught my attention. The ATOM takes after🅘 the Nintendo SNES contro🍸ller, and its Nintendo inspirations are worn on its sleeve as it's available in a huge range of colorways inspired by some of my favorite Ninty devices. I'm fortunate enough to own four of these controllers, but the stand out is definitely the 'Atomic Purple' controller, which is reminiscent of the Atomic Purple Game Boy Color of the 90s.

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the CRKD Atomic Purple ATOM bluetooth controller.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

If 'Atomic Purple' isn't for you, the controller is also available in other vivid colorways - from Glacier Green to Hot Pink, and each of these colors are also discounted right now, should you prefer your tiny controller match the theme of your current gaming setup.

It's design is definitely one of my favorite aspects of the ATOM, but its portability and compatibility options that truly made me a huge fan of this tiny gamepad. The controller can easily hook up to your smartphone, PC, Nintendo Switch, and the Steam Deck. Its compatibility with two of my favorite handhelds is what has solidified itself as my favorite accessory to take on flights, as now I'm easily able to prop up the Deck, or Switch, on the fold our plane table, and sit back and play some older games just as I would at home.

Even despite its small size, I never found myself accidentally pressing buttons I didn't want to - and I can be quite heavy-handed. The only major caveat with the ATOM is, as you can imagine, it gets a bit uncomfortable after a while. Controllers that small are never gonna give you the support you need, making them more of a novelty. Yet, thanks tജo their flashy retro design, range of buttons, and impressive compatibility, the ATOM has become my go-to portable gaming accessory.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> It's been a while since we've seen a new Xbox or P♛S5 controller from Scuf, the Corsair-owned brand that prides itself on making high-performanജce, customizable gamepads. Beyond the Nomad, a mobile controller that rivals the Backbone One, and the Envision Pro, an Esports-coded pad for PC players, Scuf has been pretty quiet for the last few years. Yesterday, however, the company launched the new Scuf Valor Pro.

It's a new, officially licensed 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X controller that joins the previous Scuf Instinct Pro which launched in 2022. Except, it's mi🎃ssing some of the things I personally expected from a new Scuf pad in 2025. For starters, it's a wired-only controller, which makes no sense in the current climate of Xbox-licensed peripherals from Turtle Beach, PowerA, PDP, and Razer that are finally going wireless.

Although Scuf is known for its highly personalized design-builder, the new Valor Pro isꦰ only available in a few distinct colorways, with the only customization ability on Scuf's website being the ability to choose a few different faceplates. You can grab the Valor Pro today in either steel gray, black, white, or smoke colors depending on your retailer, but you won't be able to choose custom stick and button colors.

Scuf Valor Pro |
The Scuf Valor Pro is now available direct from the Corsair-owned brand's site. Buying from Scuf itself gives you a small discount on additional case accessories ($5 off the $14.99 MSRP) and opens you up to a range of different colorway options as well. The standard 'Smoke' version isඣ priced just a hair under $100, but alternate editions can see those numbers rise to $109.99.

Buy it if:

You don't mind a wired connection
You want plenty of back buttons
You have larger hands

Don't buy it if:

❌ You sit far away from your console

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On the bright side, the new Valor Pro has a lower price than a lot of the pro-controller competition from other big-name brands. At only $99.99/£99.99, it's a full $50-$60 cheaper than the likes of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PowerA Fusion Pro, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra. That pits it directly against the Razer Wolverine V3 Tournament 𒆙Edition, which is a wired, more affordable version of Razer's latest performance controller.

Two Scuf Valor Pro controllers standing back to back on an orange background

(Image credit: Scuf)

The Valor Pro sports four back buttons and space for three on-board profiles. It also has Hall Sensor ♒thumbsticks to prevent stick drift, and Scuf's representatives on a press briefing call told me the reason they've taken so long to adopt this thumbstick tech is that they've been❀ relentlessly calibrating it to feel as close to traditional potentiometer sticks as possible.

The Scuf team members on the call also noted that the reason they chose to go with a wired-only option is that after polling the Esports athletes they work with and asking their customers, apparently, they found that wired connections are "most people's preferred method of play". I found this pretty surprising as someone who reviews the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers for a living because the number of wireless options has only been going up in recent years. Surely, wireless a💯ccessories are asserting themselves as the best of both worlds because they allow for either option and increas♊e value for the consumer. Then again, wired options like the Valor Pro can be more affordable.

One plus side is that the Scuf Valor Pro will receive a firmware update soon that will unlock a ﷽1,000Hz polling rate whe🐓n connected to a PC. Unfortunately, the Xbox Series X and S aren't capable of supporting this feature, however.

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The back of the Scuf Valor Pro being held in front of the camera by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
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The Scuf Valor Pro being held in a marketing image with two wires connected to it

(Image credit: Scuf)

If you're careful about your audio levels when gaming, the Valor Pro has dedicated audio controls you can use to adjust game and party chat volumes, as well as mute your mic. It should be noted however that like all gamepads with integrated audio controls, you'll need to be using a wired headset in order to benefit. The only exception to this off the top of my head is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nacon Revolution 5 Proཧ, which uses a secondary Bluetooth connection to help you master your sound.

From some early hands-on impressions with the new Scuf Valor Pro, it definitely feels like it's missing both wireless connectivity and the personality I'd want from a Scuf controller. These things would do a lot to make it stand out versus the other recent pro controllers for Xbox and PC. For $99.99, it's a decent package, but it has its work cut out for it in a really competitive controller market right now. In the PC space, especially, there are mor൩e affordable options that pack more features. However, its longer grips than most Xbox controllers and its anti-slip rubberized coating make it feel very comfortable in the hands.

I'll be testing the latest Scuf ♎controller over the next little while, so for a final verdict, stay tuned.

Where to buy the Scuf Valor Pro


Scuf is my go-to retailer for the Valor Pro - it's holding to the standard $99.99 MSRP (for a more simple aesthetic) and offers a small discount on extraꦍ accessories as well. If you're looking for speedy delivery, I'd recommend opting for Amazon instead - these controllers ship by February 24 at the time of writing, with a 3-7 day delivery time.


Amazon also has the Scuf Valor Pro on the shelves today, though it comes in at $1♏09.99, $10 more than on Scuf's own site. The Steel Gray, Black, and White colorways are listed so far, but shipping is considerably quicker for Prime members.


Best Buy has just listed the black and white models of the Scuf Valor Pro on its own site, and with the $109.99 models available to add to cart now. This is the best retail option for those looking to collect their devices rather than having them delivered - you're still beating Scuf's shipping estimate here as well.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> If you were hoping after the recent PSN outage that this week's State of Play would co🎀incide with some apologetic hardware dealsꦬ, I'm not sure you're going to be happy. The DualSense Edge has dropped in price, returning to its lowest-ever cost at Amazon and bringing back its Black Friday discount. Unfortunately, that isn't quite as exciting as it sounds.

What it equates to is that the DualSense Edge is less than $10 under its regular price right now, going for . If you're sensing sarcasm from me, or any pinches of salt, it's bec♒ause last month marked two years of this controller being on the shelves. That's two years of Sony refusing to 🃏let down its discount hair so that people can actually climb up and afford its PlayStation pro controller goodness.

At first, seeing measly amounts come off what is one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 controllers was pretty funny. But it's been two years now. Other officially licensed PS5 gamepads with more functionality than the DualSense Edge are priced lower, or at the same level as this, and all of those have 𒀰seen generous discounts by this stage. Even Razer's $249 Wolverine V2 Pro has dropped to below $190, and if Razer can do it, Sony definitely c♊an.

DualSense Edge |
Save $9 - As feeble a discount as this is, it's your best chance to get the official PS5 pro controller for anything under than full price. Your next best option is to go pre-owned, but that's certainly not everyone's first choice when it comes to controllers. This is ⭕the first time I've seen the Edge go on offer since Black Friday when it was $189 at Walmart.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a premium version of the DualSense
✅ You'd like a PS5 pro controller with haptic feedback and trigger resistance
✅ You'd only use two back paddles

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want more attachments and back buttons
❌ You want zero chance of stick drift

Price check: 

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Should you buy the DualSense Edge?

DualSense Edge review image showing the inside of the case with the various attachments

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

For all my angst about its stubborn pricing, I do recommend the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DualSense Edge to anyone who feels like the regular PS5 controller doesn't give them enough functionality or comfort. The magnetic back paddles and rounded grips of the Edge add so much to a revolutionary gaming peripheral, and 𝕴no other officially licensed PS5 controller has access to adaptive trigger resistance or haptic feedb🦹ack.

On the other hand, it is hard to ignore some of the competition that's compatible with PS5 and PC. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nacon Revolution 5 Pro both give you four back buttons, so they're a lot better suited to competitive play. Nacon's controller is the same price as the DualSense Edge, but it also gets you Hall Sensor thumbsticks that are immune to the drift issues you've probably encountered with the regular DualSense. PD🌺P's excellent BFG controller is priced even lower at $179, and it has a modular design that lets you flip around its facial components into the configuration that works for you and the game you're playing.

For as comfortable as the DualSense Edge is, I struggle to recommend it over those other two options, particularly for the amount of value for money they can net you when playing competitive or reꦺally difficult games. They also get discounted more frequently - and get genuine discounts while they're at it.

The good news is, as the DualSense Edge continues to age, the likelihood of it seeing more affordable prices is only going up. As I've hinted, it actually hurts Sony to keep its homemade pro controller so expensive because it just serves to make the other options better. I have hope because the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elite Series 2 controller on the Xbox side stayed pricey for ages, but in the last year or so you almos🐲t never see it at full price.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> I never thought we’d get a controller like the GameSir Tarantula Pro. Regardless of how many pro controllers and futuristic gamepads I get to test out, the DualShock 4 holds a permanent spot on my Mount 🦩Rushmore. That controller had a traditional PlayStation feel to it with symmetrical thumbsticks and beautifully comfortable, rounded grips. Moreover, it gave us something no Sony gamepad had prevꩲiously - room for our pinkies.

But, if you look at my list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers, the DualShock 4’s design strokes are nowhere to be found. Symmetrical pro controllers simply aren’t made these days, and it seems like Xbox’s design philosophies have well and truly won - even on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 controller shelves. But GameSir is changing that. The Taran💙tula Pr🌳o is the DualShock 4 successor we never got from Sony itself. Sure, the DualSense arrived with the PS5, but even it feels so far removed from the PS4 controller that I for one, will always be a bit disappointed by it.

For $69.99 / £69.99, this feels like a direct jab at PlayStation’s “next💛-gen” controller, especially since it’s only the second gamepad to include advanced TMR thumbstick technology, which advances the stick drift-immune Hall Sensor modules that have become widely adopted today. The Tarantula Pro may not have Sony’s patented haptic feedback or adaptive trigger resistance, but it still feels like better value for money t𒈔han the stock DualSense, and in some ways, it's a step up from its expensive Edge model too.

Design

An Alpine Green DualShock 4 lying next to a GameSir Tarantula Pro

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Without opting for the pricey 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DualSense Edge, PC players really don’t have many symmetrical layout controllers to choose from these days. Sure, you can take the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG, swap around its facial components, and have yourself a PlayStation time of it, but we’re overdue some modern pro controllers that have the symmetrical layout as standard because not everyone likes the traditi💞onal Xbox feel.

Side by side with the DualShock 4, it’s clear that the exact same size and shape has been used. The Tarantula Pro isn’t wider or longer, but it does have more girth in its grips, offering just a touch more heft than the now skinny-looking PS4 pad. The Tarantula Pro also gives the DualShock 4’s triggers a much-needed growth spurt. While the concave shape of the DualShock 4’s triggers brought a lot of feel to PS4 games, they do now feel tiny by modern standards. The Tarantula Pro’s triggers still aren’t the longest, but they do have a more rounded shape to⛦ them that makes them 𒀰easier to pull from an angle.

On the other hand, the facial panel of the Tarantula Pro feels like it has its own modern identity, whether that’s from GameSir injecting a bit of personality, or just a bit of a last-ditch effort to avoid patent infringement. A camo faceplate harnesses this controller’s main inputs, including a very traditional four-way D-pad which again, you don’t see often these days besides on nostalgic controllers like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PB Tails Crush Defender.

The holographic buttons of the GameSir Tarantula Pro

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The face buttons are an act of creative genius. Visually, they’re so distinct since they don’t actually hold any specific symbols on their outside. When you turn the controller on, you can see and hear some gears spinning up, and depending on whether you’re connecting to PC or Nintendo Switch, the facial buttons can pivot into the layout y♎ou need. They do have a domed shape to them though, and a slightly deeper actuation than the very flat and shallow face buttons on the DualShock 4. I’ll talk more about this in the performance section, but it feels like speed is a victim as a result, and they’re the one part of the Tarantula Pro that lets the build quality down.

The thumbsticks harness a much more premium feel though, with metallic components th♎at clack at their borders with a deeper sound than the DualShock 4 could ever muster. Two back buttons feel very much at home here, and an enlarged GameSir and “M” buttons giꦓve you easy power to bend the Tarantula to your every whim.

Features

The GameSir Tarantula Pro's facial components

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

As mentioned, the thumbsticks have TMR modules in them, making this just the second consumer-ready controller to use this futuristic technology. TMR stands for Tunneling magnetoresistance, and it’s an even more advanced version of the electromagnetic technology found in Hall Effect controllers. In practice, it makes sticks just as immune to stick drift but capable of🦄 registering significantly more positions on an axis, allowing for more accuracy and directional potential. At the same time, TMR sensors can communicate inputs at much higher polling rates. The Tarantula Pro is only capable of a 1,000Hz polling rate on PC, but TMR sensors are futureproofed to go much, muchꩲ higher than that.

What’s nice is that you don’t need to deep-dive into the technicalities of this TMR tech if you don’t want to, but GameSir’s updated PC app does allow for it. Gone is the GameSir Nexus app that’s been used for all of the brand’s controllers so far. The new Cyclone 2 and Tarantula Pro both use the GameSir Connect app, presumably to give users more specific features for contemporary models. I was a big fan of the fact that the deadzones of the thumbsticks were already minuscule out of the box here, as usually with some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controllers they’re far ꦓtoo big when you first start playing.

The back of the GameSir Tarantula Pro

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

You can remap any of the Tarantula Pro’s buttons in the Connect software, as well as set your triggers to either be in adaptive mode, hair-trigger mode, or their regular setting. This is plenty of customization for a controller that has trigger stops anyway. These are good, and much better than the ones on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless which still have quite a long actuation in their strictest setting. The triggers here feel like instan🔥t microswitches when locked into their secondary mode, making them primed༒ for more competitive play.

The rest of this controller feels primed to be a competitive play masterp🌊iece, and with just❀ two more back buttons it would go from a controller I’ll use for a lot of single-player games to the main one I use for 90% of my playtime.

You may think that just two back buttons are all the extra functionality you get here, but actually, the four smaller buttons bordering the Tarantula’s touchpad give you more to work with. These can be set to any other function on the pad, or as a combination of up to three buttons at once. Beyond that, the touchpad has an actuator on either side of it, meaning you get a further two buttons to map if you so wish. As great as it is to have all of these at your thumbs disposal, they are a little confusing to distinguish from one another mid-game, and they’re all quite small. It’s a real shame GameSir opted for these over another set of back buttons, since the grips clearly have room for more. If you don’t want to us𓄧e back buttons, there are some locking switches on the back of the controller that take them out of the equation entirely.

The Tarantula Pro comes with a USB-C to USB cable, and I’d highly recommend holding onto it because the USB-C port on the controller has one of those annoying narrow gateways that means not every shape of connector will fit into it. This bugs the life out of me, and I wish peripheral makers would let this design flaw die already, but I digress. Luckily, there’s also a USB Wireless dongle in the box, and the Tarantula is capable of Bluetooth connections as well. You’ll also benefit from a light-up charging stand, which I’m happy to report can connect via USB A or USB-C. If you use the🌠 USB-C side, this gives you a slot within the stand to holster your wireless dongle so you don’t lose it, although since this is actually a USB port, I wouldn’t suggest you push it in all the way because it will prove very difficult to get back out again.

Battery life is quoted as an inexact “long-lasting”. While I don’t have an exact time to share either, I can say that in over 10 hours of play testing, I’m yet to see it run out. When a charging stand is included 🅠in your purchase anyway, it’s much harder to find the faults with strange battery life claims, so I’ll let it slide for now.

Performance

The GameSir Tarantula Pro lying above a DualShock 4

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I’m coming off the back of my review of the PB Tails Crush Defender and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Wolverine V3 Pro. Since the former, my standards of controller comfort have been well and truly raised, and since the latt🀅er, it’s going to take something with serious speed and feel to make me sit up and take notice. In many ways, the GameSir Tarantula Pro captures a lovely halfway point between them both. The comfort here feels as good as it did on the DualShock 4, except with added heft. The mix of membrane and microswitch functions on the shoulders and facial elements feel like they give a lot of grounds for competitive play too, just like Razer’s option.

As someone who has always loved the DualShock 4 and has been dying to see more symmetrical pro controllers on the shelves, 🌃this is a no-brainer for me. As a ♛casual controller for cozy gaming, the Tarantula is just as viable as it is in competitive fighting games, or in FPS titles.

Admittedly, microswitch face buttons may have offered more in twitchy games like Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero, but I th꧒ink to capture that DualShock 4 feeling, the designers at GameSir had to go for membrane ones. With the holographic symbols giving a unique design flare, I feel bad for criticizing them, but whether it’s their domed shape or slightly larger actuation, they don’t feel quite as snappy as the DualShock 4.

This small gripe doesn’t prevent the Tarantula from feeling like a super-cohesive gamepad in fast-paced games. In Ninja Gaiden 2 Black, I felt I had all the functionality I needed to string combos together during fights. In more complex games like Helldivers 2, there was a lot of functionality in macro-making thanks to those additional face buttons, although they just don’t feel as useful ಌas two more back buttons would have.

I really do wish that GameSir would ♚offer us fou꧃r back buttons one of these days. The rest of this controller feels primed to be a competitive play masterpiece, and with just two more back buttons it would go from a controller I’ll use for a lot of single-player games to the main one I use for 90% of my playtime💜. This is the first time I really feel as though GameSir has missed a trick because there’s never been a symmetrical controller with four back buttons. People who prefer ꦦthis layout want competitive options too, please. The longer, rounded grips on a DualShock 4-reminiscent controller would have been the perfect opportunity for GameSir to truly break the mold, and I’m a tad let down by the fact it opted for some smaller, confusing face button extras instead.

The GameSir Tarantula Pro on its charging stand

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

What I’m not let down by are the excellent thumbsticks, which without any size-changing toppers still managed to play competitively. Running around in Hunt: Showdown, I really felt the difference that TMR modules give. The smallest of aiming adjustments felt as possible as they do on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox using its tallest thumbsti🍸ck attachment. At the same time, sweeping shoulder aim flicks felt robust and controllable thanks to dialed-in thumbstick tension. I think the increased sensitivity you get from Hall Sensor thumbsticks applies here. It took me some time to g🌃et the feel for sensitivity changes, but on balance, this is a surprisingly good FPS controller.

As I do with any controller, I tested the Tarantula in the precise platforming of Celeste, and it felt like a natural habitat. Using the microswitch D-pad, directional inputs were speedy, and using the thumbsticks felt just as accurate. I did feel as though the out-of-box rumble was a little weak compared to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra, but you can tweak this in the Ga𒁏meSir Connect app to get the experience you want.

Thanks to the exquisite level of comfort the Tarantula Pro has, I’ve really been enjoying playing longer sessions in narrative experiences like 1000xResist as well. Using the back buttons or not, this is a controller I can play with for hours at a time without feeling any discomfort or awkward thumb cramps. It’s something I’d gl🉐adly record gameplay footage with too since those sticks can handle slow, cinematic camera pans with eas🎀e.

Should you buy the GameSir Tarantula Pro?

A close-up of the GameSir Tarantula Pro on its charging stand

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

As someone who has always loved the DualShock 4 and has been dying to see more symmetrical pro controllers on the shelves, this is a no-brainer for me. As a casual controller for cozy ga💞ming, the Tarantula is just as viable as it is in competitive fighting games, oജr in FPS titles.

I must admit, this is the first GameSir controller I’ve used t💧hat I truly feel the lack of two more back buttons, but if you’re desperate for the extra utility, those face buttons may come in handy.

In the end, this stacks up very well against the official PlayStation controllers, especially the DualSense Edge, which is more than double the price for essentially the same functionality and far less futureproofing. I can thoroughly recommend the GameSir Taranꦅtula Pro. Besides a few changes I’d make, this is t🐭he pro-DualShock 4 I’ve always wanted.

How I tested the GameSir Tarantula Pro

I put the GameSir Tarantul♓a Pro controller to the test over the last few weeks before writing up this review. In 🀅that time, I’ve used it for all of my gaming on PC. I put it through my usual suite of testing games, from Hunt Showdown to Celeste, to Dragon Ball Sparking Zero. I also enjoyed playing 1000xResist with the Tarantula in hand.

I compared my experience closely with the DualShock 4 since that was the c🐭ontroller this product was designed to mimic. I also compared the specs, features, and feel of this gamepad with other contemporary ones I’ve tested lately, like the PB Tails Crush Defender and the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro.

For more on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test controllers, check out the full澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> GameSir is the Stephen King of the controller market. By that, I mean that while every other brand labors for a year or more at a time on just one product launch, they all watch in disbelief as Ga꧟meSir releases a new gamepad every three months or so.

And like Stephen King's novels, you can't even say that the quantity harms the quality of the work. Every GameSir controller that comes out has unique benefits, suiting gamers of varying preferences and platforms. You can look at our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controller list, or our power rankings for any specific platform, and you'll find more than one option from this brand. That isn't me picking favorite𓄧s either, it's simply that these controllers are so good that it's impossible to avoid them. What's more, they're all priced underneath the competition, which means they present a lot of value for money.

I'm currently testing the GameSir Tarantula Pro, which I can't wait to write my review for because it feels like it's been designed exactly for my tastes. It looks and plays like a modernized version of the DualShock 4, and that's not a design philosophy any other brand is looking to cater to in 2♋025. Not to spoil that review, but there's one thing in playtesting I feel it's missing, and it's an extra two back buttons.

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GameSir T4 Kaleid's face close up

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
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GameSir T4 Kaleid's back buttons

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I don't think I've ever tested a GameSir controller that doesn't have a pair of expertly placed back buttons. In truth, this is one of my favorite features on any controller, and GameSir does it so consistently well. They're not trying to be anything special, they're usually just some integrated, plastic squares that click in without mu♌ch feel or ceremony. In fact, I could see the argument that the plastic "clack" that emanates from GameSir's back buttons exposes some cheaper build quality. Except, they're placed so well that it's hard to get mad about them.

Having four back buttons means you can map the majority of yo🍎ur in-game functions so that you never need to take your thumbs off the sticks - which is a huge bonus in competitive FPS games, or even more difficult single-player ones.

Positioning back buttons is so important for any controller these days, in fact, I'd say it has the power to make or break its worthiness in a very competitive market. GameSir currently wears the crown for most consistently placing these exactly where your fingers wrap around a controller. So what I can't understand is why it doesn't want to take things a step further. Why not add to the greatness, the utility, and the value for money, but putting four back buttons in as opposed to two? For me, that would be the difference maker between the "best value" position GameSir's controllers find themselves earning on our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controller list righ🔯t now, and the very top podium positiꦕons.

GameSir G7 SE's back side, showing the controller's two back buttons

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

From talking to product designers from other manufacturers, I've found that opting for two back buttons instead of four can come down to two things. First of all, it can cost more to throw in an extra set, and secondly, they hear from their customers that they'd only use two. Both of these arguments fall flat to me because surely it can't cost too much more to implement two more back buttons - even if GameSir is using the same production molds for most of its releases. If it does cost more, I think the people who want the added utility would be willing to fork ou🐽t for it, especially when GameSir's controllers tend to cost half as much as the competition anyway.

While some gamers don't see the need for back buttons, I don't think there's a problem catering to the plenty who do. Two back buttons, in my opinion, add quality of life to a basic controller. You can map both of your most commonly used functions to them so that your thumbs have less work tꦺo do, but they don't make a massive difference during gameplay. Having four back buttons means you can map the majority of your in-game functions so that you never need to take your thumbs off the sticks - which is a huge bonus in competitive FPS games, or even more difficult single-player ones. For how many controllers GameSir launches in a year, I think it's about time the gamers who want that competitive, four-back-button-kick were catered to.

Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox from behind, showing its back buttons and other function buttons

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Even if not every game requires them, I still tend to gravitate toward the controllers that have them for my everyday use. They offer such a great range of utility so at least the option is there for when I need it. With GameSir's talent for placing two back buttons well, I could see an affordable rival to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox coming from this brand. Maybe it wouldn't have the modular design elements to match it, but it would likely play very similarly to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PowerA Fusion Pro. Even if it had some quirky layouts like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra, I could get on board, I'd just love to see this peripheral maker target that "pro", Esports crowd because the results cou✨ld be incre♓dible.

GameSir already looks like it has a stacked 2025 lined up, from its upcoming G7 Pro which will be its first wireless Xbox controller, to what will surely be new products for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 when it launches. The G7 Pro picks up from where the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir G7 SE left off and is touted to have TMR sticks, two back buttons, and potentially even extra bumpers. Could this hint toward the product designers easing their way into more competitive territory? Also missing from GameSir's catalog right now is a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 controller, and I for one would love to see🧸 this brand's offe♋rings come to Sony's platform.


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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-controllers/gamesir-is-one-of-my-favorite-controller-brands-but-i-hope-it-changes-one-thing-in-2025/ fBoAffLbn6hQ7HZKi6nphc Fri, 07 Feb 2025 13:10:22 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> If you spend a long time perfecting your racing lines, or yoཧu’re looking to build the perfect flight sim setup of your dreams, I’m willing to bet you’ve got a hefty shopping list. This sort of gear doesn’t come cheap, and it’s not like you can try a lot of it out before you buy it. That can make knowing where to go pretty intimidating, especially since you can spend a lot of money on racing wheels, HOTAS joysticks, and still be met with cheaper build quality than you were hoping.

If any of this sounds relatable to you, you owe it to yourself to learn more about Moza, one of the finest brands around in the racing sim hardware market. We’ve been lucky enough to test a few of its wheelbases and bundles now, and it’s easy to say that this brand makes some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best racing wheels for PC. There’s great build 🍒quality to be had with this brand’s gear, with force feedback and features that give big brands like Logitech and Thrustmaster a serious run for their money.

After an exciting 2024, it looks as though Moza is set for a massive year. Back in October, the brand partnered with well-knowꦦn supercar maker Lamborghini for its latest wheel, and its🃏 mBooster Pedals have an intuitive design for some slick and realistic travel. As if Moza’s existing racing sim gear wasn’t enough, it’s taking things to the next level, literally. It’s stepping into the world of Flight Sim gear, which can arguably be an even trickier set of controllers to buy.

Read on, and you’ll heꦇar more about what Moza can offer you in 2025.

Moza Racing X Automobili Lamborghini Squadra Corde Essenza SCV12

The Moza Lamborghini racing wheel

(Image credit: Moza)

Lamborghini’s Essenza SCV12 is a h🦂ypercar that was designed to only ever be used on a track. It’s got 830 horse⛄power and a 6.5-litre V12 engine. It may well be one of, if not the most powerful car ever to utilize a naturally aspirated engine.

Now, although a lot of us may dream, there’s very little chance that we’ll get to sit behind that car’s wheel and take it for a spin, which is why Moza’s latest creation in collaboration with Lamborghini is so exciting. The Squadra Corde Essenza sim-racing wheel is a replica of that hypercar’s wheel, and it’s been designed to deliver realistic and super immersive experiences in whichever game you’re polishing your lap times in. Thanks to its inspiration, it has premium materials and a CNC-machined aluminium alloy frame. It even has real CAD models, a 4🐽.3-inch touchscreen display🔥, and 72 programmable inputs.

Moza Racing FSR2 Formula Wheel

A picture of a Moza racing sim wheel

(Image credit: Moza)

Let’s say you’re the type of racing sim enthusiast who is more enchanted by the F1 world than the supercar, hypercar, or even sports car scene. If you want to get stuck into the F1 racing sim game, you really need a specific wheel to get the best out of your experience because there are so many specific design quirks geared at that type of machine. After all, you are simulating⛄ the F1 racing experience, so why not get something that will take you a step further to reality?

That’s where the Moza FSR2 Formula Wheel comes into play. Moza is the first manufacturer to integrate a customizable dashboard UI system into one of its F1 wheels. Turtle Beach and Thrustmaster have taken cracks at this, but those options don’t go nearly as in-depth as Moza has here. It’s built a community platform with designs that can be shared amongst fellow owners, which can be a m🧜assive benefit for highly customizable hardware like this (as seen with the Azeron Cyborg II). And all of it can be controlled with the ease of a 4.3-in touchscreen.

Under the hood, there’s a 4.3GHz quad-core processor, allowing for low-latency data rendering. Also featuring in the Formula Wheel is a 6-paddle design, which lets you quickly activate D🐠RS and KERS systems, along with changing gears with shift and dual-clutch paddles.

Still hungry? How would you like dual 7-way switches to help you navigate through in-game menus, enhance control when racing, and improve your utility an☂d quality of life at the flick of a stick?

Moza mBooster Active Pedals

The Moza mBooster Active Pedals

(Image credit: Moza)

If you’ve dabbled in racing sim gear before now, you’ll probably know that even if you find yourself an excellent wheelbase that offers solid feedback and a wheel that’s both fun to use and feels premium - you can still be tripped over at the last hurdle. Pedals are such an overlooked aspect of racing sim gear, a🐼nd getting ones that can keep up with today’s premium controllers is a whole other dilemma.

Moza’s mBooster Act𓆉ive Pedals are here to put that to bed. They’re versatile, first of all, so you won’t need to worry about forking out more cash for an accurate set of pedals for one type of racing sim. These have a quick-change functionality, meaning pedals can be swapped out effortlessly via their software.

Gone are the traditional pedal design that uses fragile springs and motors with ball screws. The mBooster system allows for much more accurate travel, with a much more precise allowance for adjustment as well - with a 15-bit angle sensor. All-in-all, these pedals have a dual 200kg pressure sensor system which means any feedback that’s sent through them to your foot is going to 🔯feel like the real deal.

Of course, mounting something this feature-rich can also be a hassle 📖sometimes, especially since a lot of manufacturers will have varying designs and dimensions. The inverted mounting system here means it’s easily customizable, meaning getting into your games will be free of additional headaches.

Moza Flight Sim Gear

The Moza Flight sim throttle deck

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Branching out into a new market isn’t always easy, but the R&D over at Moza is clearly proving its worth. A partnership with someone who knows the skies you’re exploring is always useful too, and the 👍team at Moza has linked up with experienced pilots to ensure they’re on the right track.

Already, Moza has taken off with the AB9 base controller that features 9Nm Dual Servo Motors. Alongside that, there’s a MH16 joystick that’s perfect for flight simulators, and an MA3X sidestick. Already confirmed for 2025 is a flight throttle panel, which will arrive i🔴n March, and it sounds like it’s making a play for the most in-depth flight sim setups.

Just like the brand’s racing gear, there’s excellent build quality and premium materials in play for the throttle panel. For starters, its Joystick uses a Hall Sensor, meaning it’ll last forever without encountering stick drift. This magnetic tech extends to the 15-bit magnetic encoder as well, which makes for extremely precise throttle control, which you really do need for simulating smooth takeoff and landing. Aluminium Alloy Grips make it feel like a high-end bit of kit, and I suspect pilots who have been invited to collaborate and give their feedback will have said♉ this is a must. It can be a real immersion breaker otherwise.

Moza’s pedigree in racing gear offers something else too, built-in vibration fe🎀edback - not commonly found in even the most expensive flight sim gear. This will provide really tactile gaming experiences for folks who have lost some aerodynamics on their flight or have pushed the throttle that little bit too ambitiously. If you want more or less of it, you can even customize it in Moza’s Cockpit software, where you can also program ൲the throttle panel’s 27 switches.

♉If all of this sounds like the right ꧟way of developing enthusiast-grade simulation gear, you may want to know more. To keep up with Moza's progress, and to find all of its wares, here are a few links for you to follow.

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-controllers/building-the-driving-or-flying-sim-setup-of-your-dreams-moza-has-everything-you-need/ WgTAags6jQ9hmEq6svj39A Tue, 04 Feb 2025 11:41:21 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> PC gamers are spoiled for choice when it comes to sim racing gear but wannabe console racers aren’t so lucky. W﷽hile there are a handful oꦦf wheels on offer, they tend to either rely on outdated tech or are priced out of reach of most gamers. That leaves a notable gap on the grid - a direct drive racing wheel for the masses.

MOZA looks to have the answer with its latest offering, the R3 Racing Bundle. Having quickly established a name for itself among PC gamers with an impressive range of wheels and wheelbases, the £399/$399 R3 is MOZA’s first attempt at making one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox steering wheels. Combining a licensed wheel, direct drive base, desk mount, and pedal set, the🌠 R3 bundle has everything a racer needs to get started.

So while the MOZA R3 may not be the first direct drive wheel for the Xbox, there’s an opportunity to quickly jump the field. Existing options have critical flaws; the Logitech G Pro is excellent, but super expensive, and the Turtle Beach VelocityOne is still pricey but lacks performance, if the R3 can avoღid these bumps it could quickly race into P1.

Design

The Moza R3 wheelbase from behind

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

The MOZA R12 has been my sim racing daily driver on PC for nearly a year. It’s excellent and I’m pleased to see MOZA carry plenty of its DNA over into the R3. Like the R12, the MOZA R3 wheelbase is sleek and industrial, a little black box with stylishly simple details. The black aluminium shell feels solid, premium, and most importantly bucks the trend of other Xbox racing wheels which rely far too much on plastic for my liking. Even the eye-wateringly expensive 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro was a🐻n all-plastic affair so I’m glad MOZA has taken the o💜pportunity to stand out here.

What’s immediately striking about the MOZA R3 wheelbase is just how compact it is, at less than 14cm across and 10cm deep it’s definitely living room friendly. Sticking with comparisons against the Logitech G Pro, it’s almost unbelievably small, almost half the width and a third of the depth which makes a massive difference in person. I’ve been testing it mounted on the RacGTing Challenger 301, a similar folding sim racing seat to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Playseat Challenge X, and even on this smaller rig the MOZꦦA R3 still almost looks too small for it. Even with this stature the R3 still packs the same connectivity as MOZA’s more expensive offerings with full support for a range of inputs on the rear. The included pedals c📖onnect here and while they’re not part of the standard bundle, you could connect an e-stop, hand brake, shifter, and digital dash all at the same time - a rather impressive line-up from such a little unit.

The Moza R3 wheel base and wheel from above

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

The MOZA R3 📖Bundle includes the ESX steering wheel and while on PC you’re free to choose between a range of shapes and styles, on Xbox this is your only choice. It’s fine but didn’t feel quite as premium as either the rest of the bundle or other MOZA wheels I’ve used in the past. The ESX again shuns plastic in favor of an aluminium alloy frame but unlike t✤he existing PC variant of the same wheel, the Xbox version opts for textured PU-wrapped grips instead of smooth leather. I can understand the swap in terms of keeping costs down but it’s a noticeable downgrade if you know what you’re missing. It’s still comfortable enough to hold and use, however with just an 11” diameter the entire ESX wheel did feel a little small. There are advantages to this though as it means the full button layout is nicely within reach and I was able to access almost all of the buttons without changing my grip.

Features

The pedals of the Moza R3 racing bundle

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

There are 22 buttons in total but once again they show signs of being an area of cost saving and are OK without being impressive. The MOZA GS V2P wheel that I’m used to features clicky mechanical buttons that feel tactile and responsive, while every button on the ESX felt a little soft and each carried a noticeable wobble. I had no issues with missed inputs, they actually feel quite similar to those on one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controllers, but carrying over those mechanical buttons wouಌld have made a big difference. The metal paddle shifters on the back are much more like it - they’re easy to reach without getting in the way and have a short travel with pleasant clicky fe💞edback.

The clue is in the name when it comes to the SRP-Lite pedals included with the R3 bundle. They’re simple but more than up to the task for a casual racer and would comfortably lap what’s included with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G923 or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtlebeach VelocityOne Race in some kind of weird pedal-only exhibition race. The two-pedal set is robust with all-steel construction and a nice range of customization when it comes to adjusting the position of the pedals across the large and solid base. MOZA offers a s👍eparate clutch pedal as an added extra, along with a Performance Kit that noticeably upgrades the brake pedal with a larger spring and dampers. I’d highly recommend grabbing this if your budget can stretch the extra £29/$29 as I found it greatly improves the feeling of the brake which relies on Hall effect sensors as opposed to a load cell like you’d see in a more expensive set.

Performance

The Moza R3 racing wheel held against a white wall by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

The star of the show in the MOZA R3 bundle is the wheelbase and it’s hard to convey just how much of a difference direct drive makes compared to a belt or gear-driven wheel like the staple Logitech G923. The 3.9Nm servo motor on the R3 delivers smooth, responsive, and detailed force feedback that feels far more true to life than other entry-level options. Admittedly 3.9Nm isn’t super powerful so it won’t attack your wrists in the same way a more powerful base like the 11Nm Logitech G Pro will, but there’s still plenty of oomph here and I was surprised how much I had to figh𝐆t the wheel when going off track or through a tight chicane.

For a majority of gamers, the MOZA R3 is going to tick basically every box for a first wheel or a first jump from a belt or gear-driven o✃ption.

The wheelbase will grab the headlines but it’s actually the ESX wheel where the compatibility magic♌ happens. Interestingly this wheel is compatible with MOZA’s other more powerful bases like the excellent MOZA R12, meaning there is technically an upgrade path on offer here. Unfortunately however, because the console handshake happens inside the wheel, while you can put the wheel on other wheelbases you can’t put other wheels on the R3 to use on an Xbox. There is a welcome compromise to this because similar to the Logitech G RS system, MOZA offers a c🎀ouple of differently shaped ‘ES Mod’ wheel rims that can be swapped in and bolted to the main wheel body.

The MOZA R3 wheel base includes universal mounting points so you can bolt it to something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Playseat Trophy without a fuss, though I was pleased to see MOZA includes their chunky desk clamp bracket as standard for those in more DIY setups. Powering on, each component was instantly recognized by my Xbox Series X and I was able to hop straight out on track in Forza Motorsport with no manual in-game conf💫i♔guration. Game compatibility is generally pretty good and largely plug-and-play, most headline titles are supported though there are a few notable (and strange) exclusions like F1 23 which offers no support at all, despite F1 21, 22, and 24 all being included. Odd.

A side-by-side comparison of the Moza R3's break pedal with its upgrade kit

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

While the R3 does offer a generous 22-button layout I was disappointed with how often the additional buttons weren’t usable in-game. In Forza Motorsport, for example, anything other than the basic ABXY arrangement couldn’t be mapped as a unique input, either they weren’t recognized at all or the game saw them as another existing input. The button labelled LSB for example was picked up as the💎 left paddle by the game and seen as a duplicate of that input rather than its own.

Overall though I was genuinely impressed by what the MOZA R3 was capable of across different games even if I did often need to take some time to refine the in-game force feedback settings of each. Forza Motorsport initially tried to shake me out of my seat with a funky setting causing the wheel to violently wobble at high speed, y෴et jumping over to Forza Horizon I found myself looking to bump up the intensity of settings across the board to really feel the effects. Both cases were temporary though and I was quickly able to iron things out.

Should you buy the Moza R3?

The back side of the Moza R3 on a wooden surface

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

In the same way that Formula 1 cars need to balance downforce and top speed, the MOZA R3 is playing a balancing game of its own between price and performance. It may not be the first direct drive racing whee𒆙l for Xbox gamers, but the R3 is the first to be genuinely accessible and still offer an excellent driving experience. There are a couple of compromises along the way but these are only evident when lined up against more expensive options. For a majority of gamers, the MOZA R3 is going to tick basically every box for a first wheel or a first jump from a belt or gear-driven option.

The R3 delivers smooth and detailed force feedback that while not overly punchy, still packs enough of a punch to make you work for every second of improved lap time. The pedals are simple but robust and precise, and while the ESX wheel itself may not be quite as strong as the rest of the bundle, it’s still more than good enough for its purpose and place in the market. MOZA has set the benchmark now, it's got a time on the board with the R3 bundle, and while there are still 🦂improvements to be made, a new era for Xbox sim racing is off to a very strong start.

How we tested the Moza R3

I mounted the MOZA R3 racing bundle to a RacGTing Challenger 301 racing seat and tested it with an Xbox Series X across a number of titles﷽ including Forza Motorspo𝔉rt and Forza Horizon. I tested the pedals both with and without the additional Performance Kit, however, a majority of testing was conducted with the kit installed.

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-controllers/moza-r3-review/ cYKNqQPw2TQaARWXB4SA9C Mon, 03 Feb 2025 10:59:53 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> Gaming is without a doubt my biggest hobby. Sadly in adult life my time spent gaming is rapidly decreasing thanks to work, travel, and other factors that 🍸drag me away from my PS5 and TV. So in the past few years, I’ve turned a lot of my attention to mobile gaming to make up those precious hours when I’m away from my usual setup. The latest little gadget to walk into my life and promise me gaming on the go is the Asus ROG Tessen, but has it done enough to convince me to leave behind my go-to controller?

Asus arrived a little late to the party in 2024 too, because we saw some heavy-hitting 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best mobile controller contenders last year from brands like GameSir, Razer, and most notably for me, Scuf. Earlier in the year I had the opportunity to review the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Scuf Nomad and it quickly became my🌟 number one pick for a mobile controller. Leaving my Backbone One to efficiently gather dust.

Landing on the market and in the ha🌄nds of gamers for $109/£109, The Asus ROG Tessen offers some nifty features that do make iꦆt stand out from the pack, but is it worth it compared to more affordable options?

Design

An Asus ROG Tessen review image of the controller unfolded

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

As I’ve said, I often rely on mobile conღtrollers to do a good percentage of my gaming and so one of my biggest factors in choosing one is comfort for long playing sessions. I have unfortunately had one too many game-winning kills foiled by cramps in my hands.

Usually, that issue is prompted by a couple of factors; the size of the controller, its weight, and the placement of the thumbsticks. I can thankfully say that the Asus ROG Tessen addresses two of those problems for me. To kick things off the device is surprisingly lightweight and is made of textured plastic, making it comfortable to hold for long perio💟ds without it putting stress on your wrists.

Secondly, the devi♍ce is small. I adore the Scuf Nomad for its larger size meaning it feels more substantial in hand and I really dislike the Backbone One for its smaller Nintendo Switch Joy-Con-like size, so more often than not I prefer a larger mobile controller. This leaves🍷 me shocked as to how much I like the Asus ROG Tessen’s size, particularly because it’s smaller than the Backbone. While the physical dimensions are technically smaller than the Backbone One, the actual shape of the grips gives a much nicer feel in-hand rather than it feeling flat and hard to grip.

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The Asus ROG Tessen mobile controller folded in half

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A reviewer showcasing the easy folding method of connecting the Asus ROG Tessen controller

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The folded Asus ROG Tessen mobile controller

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Finally, like most of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers, the Asus ROG Tessen has opted for the classic offset thumbstick layout. This means on the left-hand side of it you’ll find the thumbstick at the top of the device with a d-pad towards the bottom, with the ri൩ght-hand side of the device featuring the XYAB buttons at the top and the thumbstick at the bottom. Unfortunately, you won’t find hall-effect sticks here, something that most mobile pads now offer, which means that over time they are more likely to experience stick-drift.

What you will find instead is two programmable rear aluminium paddles which give you extra functionality while gaming, it’s very rare to see paddles on any controller not made by Xbox or PlayStation, as you’ll most often see plastic buttons▨. I felt this was a nice departure from the norm, and it was refreshing to see as someone who’s tested a few controllers in the last year.

Features

The small form factor of the folded up Asus ROG Tessen

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

As previously mentioned, you’ll find the traditional Xbox-s🌼tyle layout of controls on the ROG Tessen which makes it very easy to use if you’re familiar with those commands. The buttons themselves have a very nice tactile feel to them and produce quite a satisfying click - I’m not sure my girlfriend would say the same thing when she was lying next to me in bed tryingꦐ to sleep, however. This is even more present in the D-pad which I actually found to be annoyingly clicky but only when pressing right on it.

Larger hands? Also consider:

Razer Kishi Ultra being held by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kishi Ultra is a mobile c🌠ontroller designed for comfort, and it's perfect for players with larger hands.


Rather than having the usual extendable clamp bridge mechanism, the ROG Tessen features a very unique hinge design allowing you to fold up the controller for easier storage. This also doubles as an easy way to connect your phone to the USB-C port rather than having to stretch it around your mobile. Connecting your phone could not be easier and you’re into the games you want to play ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚwithin seconds. Despite it being USB-C it has been confirmed by Asus that it is not compatible with the recent generations of iPhone, so this is a purely Android-focused device.

Speaking of USB-C, you’ll find an additional port at the bottom right of the controller to alꦚlow passthrough charging so that you can game for even longer. And of course, like most pieces of gaming technology, you’ll🔴 find some very subtle RGB along the rim of the controller.

The rear paddles at the back are easily mapped thanks to a function button on the front. Simply press th🧔e button to re-map, press the button you want to assign, and then press🌃 the paddle. Easy.

Performance

The Asus ROG Tessen from behind, being held by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

I have to admit, the paddles were hands down my favorite aspect of the ROG Tessen. They are perfectly located at the back of the controller and I found my middle fingers always gravitating towards them. This is particularly helpful in first-person shooter games like Call of Du𝓀ty as I was able to assign my reload command and my melee command to those paddles. Not once did I find them having any issues or not working as they should - on top of that, they are incredibly satisfying to click, it makes me want a full-sized controller for PS5 or Xbox with back paddles as opposed to buttons.

Everything that the ROG Tessen does well you’ll find another controller doing just that bit better. Aside from the back paddles, which are genᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚuinely great, I don’t feel there‘sꦡ anything else that makes it a must-buy for me.

The process of remapping them was super simple and can be done as I mentioned above or via the Asus Armoury app. I never found the app particularly useful and opted for the button on the controller for 99% of my button remapping. This was pri﷽marily because it was much quicker. Jumping between games via GeForce Now or XCloud I was constantly needing different commands assigned and this ꦐwas the easiest solution.

While the thumbsticks are nothing to write home about, I can say they do the job. It’s a marked improvement over something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Backbone One but not nearly as good as the Scuf Nomad or the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir X4 Aileron. I put this mostly down to how small they feel compared to the latter two I mentioned, but I just found them uncomfortable for long playing sess⛦ions. Via GeForce Now I managed to survive until round 25 on Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Zombies but most of the issues I ran into were sparked by the thumbsticks, both because of their placement making it uncomfortable to play longer than 20 minutes or because of how small they are. This is an issue that pops up for me frequently with mobile controllers that choose the offset design, and as someone with larger hands, I’d prefer if more controllers moved away from it.

A reviewer showcasing the easy folding method of connecting the Asus ROG Tessen controller

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

Thanks to the USB-C connection I never found there to be any latency issues at all, somethin♛g I hav🅺e occasionally seen in Bluetooth devices. So any deaths in-game are purely down to your actual skill rather than the controller letting you down.

I spent roughly 15 hours playing the ROG Tessen both at home and out and about using a variety of native games such as Call of Duty and cloud-based games via GeForce Now and XCloud and it works okay most of the time. I did have a significant issue with Call of Duty where the controller was not recognized by the game initially without goi💦ng into the Armoury App.

Overall, I never felt it did anything truly remarkable to justify the higher price tag than the Scuf Nomad, or even the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir G8 Galileo. While the back paddles are genuinely fantastic, I feel they rea♔lly are the only sta𒈔ndout feature to be had here.

Should you buy the Asus ROG Tessen?

The Asus ROG Tessen being held by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

If you’re like me and use mobile controllers a lot then I actually find it very difficult to recommend the ROG Tessen when compared to similarly priced controllers on the market. Everything that the ROG Tessen does well you’ll find another controller do♊ing just that bit better. Aside from the back paddles, which are genuinely great, I don’t feel there‘s anything else that makes it a must-buy for me.

However, if🙈 you’re looking to start your journey into mobile gaming then I would recommend the ROG Tessen over the Backbone One if you can find it cheaper than RRP, but I would also encourage you to look at alternative options such as the GameSir Galileo G8, o🎃r for maximum size, the Razer Kishi Ultra.

How we tested the Asus ROG Tessen


I used the Asus ROG Tessen over a period of a week with ꧑a Samsung Galaxy 🌊S20 and used it as one of my main sources of gaming. Throughout my time with it I played a variety of games including Call of Duty Mobile and Black Ops 6 (via GeForce Now), Watch_Dogs 2 (via GeForce Now), and Star Wars Outlaws (via GeForce Now). I used the controller for approximately 15-17 hours across multiple gaming sessions that varied in length with the longest being around 3 hours.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> If you were excited to head to PC Game Pass today to download Ninja Gaiden 2 Black, which was stealth-dropped after Xbox's Developer Direct last night, you ma💃y be in for some technical troubl🎀es.

Being a nostalgic hack-and-slash adventure, one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controllers is likely what you'll reach for when booting up the game since it's probably what you experienced the origi🐬nal release with. This is exactly the thought I had this afternoon after installing all 80GB of the game in the morning, but I couldn't get any of the Xbox contrꦰollers in my collection to register inputs in the game.

I tried wired connections, wireless connections, disabling Steam, and restarting the game along my system, but it was to no avail. I kept getting stuck on the main menu, with no controller🔯 inputs being registered. After taking to Reddit to see if other people were dealing with the same issue, , although it seems as though the Steam version of the game doesn't have this issue.

Funnily enough, suggested that using a DualShock 4 alleviated all the issues, with even the PS4's controller speaker piping up in the game. I promptly connected my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DualSense Edge, and what do you know, the gameജ had noﷺ trouble registering my actions.

It should be said that on a different PC, trying to cloud stream the new N𒆙inja Gaiden didn't work with any controller, regardless of wheth𝔍er it was made by Microsoft or not.

It's utterly bizarre that the Xbox Game Pass version of one of the brand's first-party titles has trouble recognizing its own officially licensed peripherals. I know that today, everything is an Xbox and tha𝐆t all of the games in last night's direct are coming to PS5, but this feels a little silly.

DualSense Edge review image showing the controller next to the original DualSense in Nova Pink

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In fact, it's a rare occurrence for a title on Game Pass to even have 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 controller support since a lot of them don't have allowances for d⛄ifferent button glyphs to appear on screen. Thankfully, Ninja Gaiden 2 Black's settings allow you to completely swap out the typical X, Y, B, and A buttons for PlayStation's.

Other Reddit posts detail some technical issues with the Game Pass port of the remastered Team Ninja title, including frame rate dips and crashes. I have suffered a few crashes while trying to boot the game, even while playing on one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PCs with solid specs.

Oddly enough, the Steam port of the game doesn't seem to be suffering from the same issues, which could have something to do with the certification and licensing process of software updates for console platforms. Some players are even reporting solid performance on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming handhelds like the Steam Deck.

Hopefully, these issues aren't too far away from being patched, since it isn't the best look for PC Game Pass players needing a PlayStation controller to enjoy a new Xbox game. Ninja Gaiden 2 Black is available now as part of the subscription service, and a long-awaited sequel in the series, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ninja Gaiden 4, will launch later this year﷽🏅.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> Mobile ꦇcontrollers came a long way last year, going from imperfect, too-small-to-be-comfortable quick fix𝄹es, to fully fledged gamepads that had been cut in half. Razer's Kishi Ultra controller was one of the products leading that charge, and its larger size makes it more comfortable than almost any other mobile controller.

In typical Razer fashion though, it's also pricier♒ than any of its competitors, which is why I'm keen to recommend it while it's discounted. Right now, for example, it's taken a꧒ random $20 discount from its $149 launch price, down to .

But there's another twist in the tale, because one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best mobile controllers I've been watching closely for a while now is the ELO Vagabond, which I initially covered when it hit Kickstarter. It's now out for the world to get hold of🍒, but it's brand new. I haven't even tested it yet, but it looks like a natural rival for Razer's Kishi Ultra. It just so happens to be seeing a discount at Amazon too, with a discount and $5 coupon offering bringing it from $120 .

As I say, I'm yet to test the new Vagabond controller, but I think these two mobile controllers will have a𓆏 lot to fight over given their similar designs and larger sizes.

Razer Kishi Ultra |
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I've o🎶nly seen the price of the Razer Kishi Ultra drop once since its launch last year, and that was for Black Friday. This may still be more expensive than the Backbone One and the GameSir G8 Galileo, but it's much better than getting it at full price.

Buy it if:

✅ Mobile controllers are usually too small for you
✅ You have a USB-C phone
✅ You like microswitch buttons

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want back buttons
❌ A small, portable controller is what you'd like

Price check:

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ELO Vagabond |
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It's a hardeꦬr recommendation since I'm yet to test it, but the ELO Vagabond does come in cheaper than the Kishi Ultra, and iﷺs seeing a beefier discount right now.

Buy it if:

✅ You want back buttons
✅ You have larger hands
✅ You're on a tighter budget

Don't buy it if:

❌ You use a claw grip
❌ You want something smaller

Should you buy the Razer Kishi Ultra?

Razer Kishi Ultra being held by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kishi Ultra isn't actually my favorite mobile controller, even if smaller options like the Backbone aren't comfortable for me. My top pick is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir G8 Galileo, because it💞 cuts a larger size than the usual options while not overexerting itself in a backpack. It also offers back buttons and comes in cheaper than the Kishi Ultra🔯.

Razer Kishi UltraELO Vagabond
Back buttonsNoYes
Extra bumpersYesNo
ConnectionUSB-CUSB-C
CompatibilityXbox, Razer PC Streaming, iPhone, Android,Xbox, iPhone, Android, PS Remote Play
Hall Sensor thumbsticksNoYes

So, Razer's latest mobile controller has its wor🌸k cut out for it, but this sort of gamepad really comes down to personal preference. If you aren't that fussed about back buttons and you just want the largest, most comfortable mobile controller out there, Razer is the one to go for. You do get some extra shoulder buttons which can be just as useful as ba😼ck buttons anyway.

But that's where the ELO Vagabond seems to match the ▨Kishi, which is why I'm so excited to see how they compare. The Vagabond has a lot going for it, including back buttons, Hall Sensor sticks, and grips that look even longer than Razer's. Again, it's also more affordable, but it's hard for me to recommend until I've tested it out.

Of course, all of these controllers use an offset stick layout, and one of the only alternatives if you suffer from thumb cramp is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Scuf Nomad, but that option sports a 🌞smaller size that's comparable to ꦏthe Backbone.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> My job as a controller reviewer is usually to look for gamepads with the highest number of pro features for as little cost as possible. But while reviewing the PB Tails Crush Defender, I feel like I have to do things a bit differently. This isn’t a controller that’s trying to give you the best Esports performance, ergonomic back buttons, and a𒐪dvanced customization software. One look at it will immediately make that clear.

So if it isn’t making a play for the top of our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controller list, what’s the point? Well, let’s ignore the fact that not everyone needs the latest and swankiest pro controll🔥er. The PB Tails Crush Defender is a landmark gamepad that signals a turning point for this fabled gaming peripheral. It’s the first to feature TMR thumbsticks, which is an upgraded form of Hall Sensor technology that other manufacturers will, in all likelihood, widely adopt in 2025.

This is a controller that’s earned a place in🌼 museums of the future for that alone. Its rusted, metallic design seems self-aware of that, like it’s playing into its antique appeal. For $109.99 / £92, it costs more than some pro controllers, though. So what are you looking for? The elite design of an Esports🙈 pad, or a timepiece that could be the crown jewel of your controller collection?

Design

The face buttons of the PB Tails Crush Defender

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

You can’t deny that the Crush Defender has a look like 𝕴no other, b🅘ut what’s not immediately obvious is that each one made is truly one of a kind. The controller has a metal body that’s hand-finished with tiny dents, scratches, and its own unique deformities. It looks like something pulled straight from the world of Borderlands, and I mean that as a compliment of the highest order. As a controller, it feels like it already has a backstory and a character of its own from the moment you unbox it, a bit like the Skywalker lightsaber does when it’s passed from character to character. These tiny bits of aging aren’t just a coat of paint everyone else will find, but authentic, hand-crafted scars for just your model that make it just yours.

On another note, the shape of this controller is also distinctive. It’s not like other controllers that release these days that are clearly all drawn from the same five, tried and tested molds. Th෴e shape of the Defender was inspired by, of all things, a car. The Porche 550 Spyder is known for its elegant curves and smooth metalwork. Its headlights are these perfect circles that look almost out of place on such a non-formulaic body. The thumbsticks here stand out in the same way, reflecting back at you like a mirror thanks to their silver hue.

The triggers of the PB Tails Crush Defender

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The full metal jacket of the Crush Defender adds so much to the feel of flicking a thumbstick back and forth. Each push and pull sends a deep, reverberating rumble through your hands. Usually, that would be a bad thing, making a gamepad feel cheap, but because of💯 sturdy metal build quality, it feels like a baked-in piece of engineering to enhance the feel of your games.

The Crush Defende𝓡r held its own when playing Celeste. The hefty weight and exc💦ellent feel of the pad gave each jump and dash so much power.

The triggers are perhaps the part of the Defender that benefits the most from the metal design. They clack down with ☂authority and remain cool to the touch no matter the intensity of your session. Unfortunately, these also experience drawbacks too. As badass as each trigger pull feels, it’s slightly ruined by a squeak that emanates when you release one.

The back of the controller has a superb shape to it. So much of the time grips on a controller end as soon as y꧑ou get to one’s spine. The indented, circular shape you wrap your fingers around just stops because you can instead grip the back of ▨the product. With the Defender, you get this exceptional groove all the way up to the triggers, which really helps it to feel comfortable in the hands.

Features

The PB Tails Crush Defender's top, showing some of its function buttons

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The PB Tails Crush Defender is late to the party, but it can be counted among the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch controllers. It also works with Windows, SteamOS, Apple, Android, and the Rasberry Pi. It can connect wirelessly via a 2.4G USB dongle that comes in its case, or with a USB-♔C to USB cable🧜 that’s also included. There’s even Bluetooth support, so there are plenty of platforms and uses for the Defender to make the most of.

The one bit of ♛physical gaming flair it features is its RGB light bar, and you have the option to customize this using six on-board profiles. Additional function buttons can be found on its face which help you to control these, and t🅷he pad’s deadzone settings. There’s no app or software to help you in this regard, and for a controller with no back buttons to speak of, I can’t help but feel like some customization software could have been the one Esports draw the PB Tails team could have granted.

Just in case you want some motion control for games on the Swi𝄹tch, the Defender packs a 6-Axis sensor. In addition, it features a turbo mode, so if you’re sick of tapping minigames or quick-time ♛events, they have a counter. There’s an 860mAh battery inside too, which supplies around 8-10 hours of wireless life.

The TMR thumbstick module of the PB Tails Crush Defender

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Of course, the main selling point here is the TMR technology in the thumbstick modules. As you may know from almost every controller adopting them in the last few years, Hall sensor thumbsticks usꦓe tiny electromagnets to measure stick movements. They provide a much more accurate controller input than tra🌳ditional potentiometer sticks and don’t have any physical components that wear down over time, so drift isn’t going to be a problem.

TMR stands for Tunneling Magnetoresistance, and it takes what’s great about Hall Sensors and kicks it up a gear. In the same way that 4K massively expands the number of pixels on a display compared to 1080p, TMR sensors can register around 10 times as many positions on an axis as Hall ones like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir G7 SE. They’re also faster, reportꦚing their positions at up to 20,000Hz. The PB Tails Crush Defender only has a polling rate of 1,000Hz, and while I don’t think we’ll see most controllers reach past that any time soon, it’s why I think this joystick tech will likely be what’s used in Esports gamepads of the future.

Performance

The PB Tails Crush Defender's silver thumbstick from the side

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I hate to say it, but in many ways, elite TMR thumbsticks are wasted on a controller like this. I want to make it clear that the Crush Defender is one of the most unique and comfortable controllers I’ve ever been sent to test, but a performance controller it is not. There are fu𓆏nctional issues with its design that are hard to get past, even if I’m giving it the benefit of the doubt for not necessarily trying to be a “pro” controller.

It’s not trying to be the next pro-level sensation to rival the Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox, it’s trying to remind you that no matter how advanced the technology inside a controller gets, we should remember where it all started൩.

The thumbsticks do have swappable tops, although to change them out for the rubberized ones that come in the case you first need to pry off the metal faceplate, then somehow wrestle the metallic stick tops out of their guard. It’s not an easy process, one not something PB Tails accounts for in its instruction leaflet. Either way, if you plan to use this pad for intense gameplay, I think this feature will be a must. The metal surface of the sticks has a domed shape, which matches the rest of the Defender’s look, but is a massive problem when gaming. The second your thumbs start to produce heat they will slip off the sticks so fast you’ll begin to hear that canned whistle sound used by cartoons. That can make precise movements rea♔lly tricky, so this isn’t exactly the pad I’d use for sweaty sessions of Hunt: Showdown - even if flick aims in Straftat are h♑orrendously satisfying.

The face buttons have a really nice feel to them - imagine a DualShock 4 if the traditional PlayStation buttons were made of metal and had the symbols engraved into them. On the whole, rumble and feedback here make the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra feel like a Hasbro toy. Great feel is hamstrung by a lack of responsiveness though. Swapping between the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Wolverine V3 Pro and the Crush Defender during sessions of Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero was actually really difficult because the speed allowance of both controllers couldn’t be more of a polar opposite. Razer’s mechanical and microswitch buttons are like wielding lightning, but🐽 with the Defender I felt like I was moving in slow motion.

The PB Tails Crush Defender sitting in its case

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

It’s not like what PB Tails has built is unusable though, and I want to make that clear. Besides the aforementioned thumb slips, the Crush Defender held its own when playing Celeste. The hefty weight and excellent feel of the pad gave each jump and dash so much power, and the slippy feeling somehow made ꦚme more aligned with my in-game avatar. As they started losing ಌtheir grip on the cliff they were holding onto, I too started feeling my accuracy slip away due to perspiration.

It also can’t be denied just how comfortable a controller this is. It makes it all the more tragic that the༒re are no back buttons because building them into the fantastic shape of this pad’s grips would have added so much utility. As it stands, the Crush Defender is at its best in cozy games where intensity is low, or in cinematic experiences like Indika.

I did notice that recording footage for videos felt great with the Defender. TMR tech really makes slow camera pans easy because even a small hint of a nudge was 🔯registered at the speed I wanted. On that note, in FPS games that didn’t require too much precision, 👍the Defender worked great. We Happy Few felt like it was being played on the ideal controller because all those attempts to copy BioShock went hand-in-hand with a nostalgic gamepad.

Should you buy the PB Tails Crush Defender?

The PB Tails Crush Defender propped up on a stand

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

One of my favorite controllers of all time is the DualShock 4 - even to this day. It doesn’t have pro features, back buttons, or really much that stands up to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 controllers today. But it has undeniable levels of comfort, feel, and it does the basics of what a controller should do, and does them really well. The PB Ta♒ils Crush Defender feels like a progression of that type of gamepad.

It’s not trying to be the next pro-level sensation to rival the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox, it’s trying to remind you that no matter how advanced the technology inside a controller gets, we should remember where it all started. It’s just a shame this minimalist attitude didn’t translate to subst♛ance over style, because as solitary as the Defender’s design i𓆏s, small mistakes like slippy, domed thumbsticks make no sense. For some, I bet squeaky triggers will be a step too far.

Again, let me ask you what you’re looking for in a controller. The PB Tails Crush Defender isn’t cheap, and you could get a fully fledged pro controller like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PowerA Fusion Pro for less than this.🍎 If you want something a bit quirky for the once-in-a-while controller session 𝓰though, and you want a collector’s item that you’ll treasure for years to come, nothing has the PB Tails Crush Defender beaten.

How I tested the PB Tails Crush Defender

The PB Tails Crush Defender lying on a wooden desk surface

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I spent a number of months with th꧃e PB Tails♊ Crush Defender before writing up this review. I’ve had a great time testing it with slower, more cinematic games like Indika and Pools.

To test its FPS prowess, I spent time with it in Hunt: Showdown and STRAFTAT, but it didn’t really compare with my experience using other pro controllers in this genre. In slower single-player FPS games, it wasn’t unusable. Playing We Happy Few felt quite nostalgic, and since precise aiming isn’t the biggest aspect of 🦩that game, it worked better.

I compared the Defender’s speed with the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro because I tested both controllers alongside one ano🍃ther. In Dragon Ball Sparking Zero I felt as though the Defender was really lacking speed and responsiveness, although time playing Celeste did make me more optimistic about that.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> The next Nintendo console is on its way, and we finally have official confirmation that it'll be called the Nintendo Switch 2. We'll have to wait until a Direct stream on February 2nd to hear specific details about games and ꦗprocessing power, but a reveal video has given us initial details about the console's design, features, and perhaps most interestingly, the updated Joy-Con controllers.

The Joy-Cons have been paramount to the original Nintendo Switch's versatility, but they haven't come without their issues. For a start, they've been plagued with more stick drift problems than the first batch of DualSense controllers, so I don't blame you for hoping for more longevity. Most of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers these days, including some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch controllers, now use Hall Sensor thumbsticks which are immune to stick drift. 🅷Annoyingly, we can't confirm or deny the leaks from the last few weeks saying that the new Joy-Cons will utilize this tech.

What's more, the Joy-Cons pack in a lot of clever design element꧟s, but they're too small for the majority of hands to use comfortably. If we know one thing for sure from the reveal video below, it's that the Switch 2 will feature larger controllers to complement its bigger display. We heard from multiple leaks before the of🅠ficial reveal that some of the gripes people had would be ironed out in the 2025 console, but just how much has changed? Read on to find out more.

Thumbsticks

As mentioned, the first Nintendo Switch's thumbsticks leave a lot to be desired. They're fairly small, which can make them unwieldy when using the Switch in handheld mode. They're asymmetrical, which works for the majority of controllers, but in a small form factor, as we've seen with many of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best mobile controllers in the last year or s🔯o, a symmetrical approach can be more comfor🅠table.

The new thumbsticks of the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons

(Image credit: Nintendo)

From that reveal video, we can see the Switch 2 will stick to its original design, but with a slightly larger size, maybe🍌 the hand cramps won't be such an issue.

The Switch's Joy-Cons feature potentiometer thumbsticks which, as we all know by this point, are prone to stick drift, which is when the small resistors inside the thumbstick modules wear down over time, leaving room fo🌱r inaccuracies, and false inputs registering. From the overview, it certainly looks as though the thumbsticks have a different design, with gates and what looks like pro🧔tectors guarding them. It's too difficult to say for certain, but this could indicate a new module inside with hall sensor tech, or even the latest craze, TMR sensors.

Buttons

The right hand Joy-Con from the Nintendo Switch 2

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Nintendo hasn't broken too many rules when it comes to the buttonꩲ a♛rrangement on its new Joy-Con this time around. We're still faced with the face, d-pad, home, +/-, and screenshot clickers we know and love.

But there's a new kid in town. The new Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con has an add𒁃itional button below the home button on the right-hand controller. We don't know what function this will serve yet, but leaks called it the "C button".

There also appears to be a button on the inside of the controllers for bringing out its shoulder buttons that are🌜 used when turning a Joy-Con on its side. This is a nice way tꦬo hide the extra buttons as they're all too easy to accidentally press when using the Joy-Cons from the original Switch vertically.

Size

The Switch's Joy-Cons feature quite an uncomfortable and small form factor. Other than the dꦛepth you get from the trigger and bumper buttons on top, there's nothing there to really help with grip or෴ ergonomics.

Going against what we saw from some leakers, the🎶 Switch 2's Joy-Cons don't seem to feature curved backs like a lot of🦄 today's handheld PCs. At least their longer build will make it easier for folks with larger hands to grip them.

IR sensors

A Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con being used on its side

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One of🐈 the most interesting changes the Switch 2's Joy-Cons might be that they're each said to sport an IR sensor. From the video we have, it's hard to confirဣm this for sure. Early leaks reported that the new Joy-Cons would use these Infrared sensors as a way to control a cursor as you would with a mouse. This would be strange for a Nintendo console, but there is a shot in the trailer of the new Joy-Cons sliding around a surface.

Infrared sensors are commonly used in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets today for measuring pr♔oximity within a space. They help with things like room tracking and making sure you don't accidentally walk into your TV like a million viral TikToks.

The first iteration of Joy-Con controllers only had one of these Infrared sensors, which sat on the bottom of the right-hand controller. If these are present on the new controllers, they'd be on their insides, but again, this is difficult to confirm with the information we have right now. The IR sensor from the first Switch had a few uses, like measuring your heart rate in Ring Fit Adventure, for ex🎀ample.

New attachment system

Nintendo Switch 2 close up of controller connectors on side of handheld

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I must admit, one of the things that annoys me most about the original Switch is its sliding Joy-Con rails. I love 🅺the "click" that resounds when you mount one to the console, but it wasn't as smooth as I think the console's designers hoped. To mount the old controllers, you had to slide them down and click them into place, but there were few ways to do this smoothly when the device was in handheld mode, because ﷺit constantly meant smudging your screen or holding the console awkwardly.

My left Joy-Con actually started degrading over time as well, w🎀hich meant that clicking it into place on the console didn't actually register it as being mounted onto the Switc🦄h.

The Switch 2's Joy-Cons are remedying that issue though, because they feature a new m𓆉ounting system. Leaks said that this would feature magnets, and it might do. It's hard to tell for sure from the reveal video, especially because it looks as though there are some connecting pins on the side of the Switch. We'll need to tune in for the Nintendo Direct on Feb 2 to hear more details.

Pro controller

The new Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con controller grip

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However, none of this really matters if you tend to mainly play in docked mode, and seldom actually use th🥂e Joy-Con controllers. The original Switch came wit🍸h a set of Joy-Cons, a grip for them to be slotted into to turn them into a gamepad, but from launch, there was also the option to grab a Switch Pro Controller.

As a gamepad geek, the first Switch's official Pro Controller was a watershed moment for the rest of the market. It was the f🅠irst widely available USB-C gamepad, it 𒊎featured maybe the best battery life of any wireless controller, and it blended the chunky feel of an Xbox model with the feel of a PlayStation Dual-whatever in a lot of ways.

The Switch 2 is dropping with a ne꧋w grip to slot the new Joy-Cons into, and there's an updated dock as you might expect. What we haven't seen yet is a new pro controller, and 🐻I for one have many questions about whether the external gamepads for the Switch will be compatible with Switch 2.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> DualSense Edge Midnight Black ཧpre-orders are live and kicking, with a number of retailers offering the special edition gamepad in both the US and UK. The controller costs the standard $199.99 / £199.99 and is holding up particularly well in stock. I've covered my fair share of PlayStation hardware launches, and that includes various iterations of the DualSense controller. Based on that, I'm tracking all the biggest retailers in both the US and UK, bringing you all the latest pre-order listings as soon as they go live.

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With the news of the Midnight Black PlayStation collection came a price adjustment for one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 controllers, and although it's not quite as much as I was hoping, every little helps. Despite launching to the tune of $210 / £210 at some retailers, the DualSense Edge's official pricing for both the new black version and the original white model is now under $200 / £200. Funnily enough, this was the launch price I had down in my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DualSense Edge review▨ anyway, so this seems more like Sony reiterating its price to retailers that have been charging more, rather than a big official price adjustment.

In additional to the controller, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PlayStatio🍸n Portal Midnight Black pre-orders are hitting the shelves alongside Pulse Explore earbuds and matching headset. Of course, the Midnight Black PS5 and PS5 Pro, along with the regular DualSense and the console's faceplates are already available, these accessories just add more options if you're working on an all-black setup. Preorders are confirmed to be available for all of these🍷 new gadgets at PlayStation Direct, but🐽 will also be up for grabs at participating retailers. For the best bets on which ones those will be, check out the list below.

Midnight Black DualSense Edge pre-orders in the US

✅ Amazon |

Amazon is rolling as well, with the Midnight Black version available to pre-order with February 20 delivery. Be careful, this gamepad is being hosted on a different product page to other models.

✅ PlayStation Direct Store |

PlayStation Direct has its own Midnight Black DualSense Edge pre-orders live and on the site right now. That means you can grab the special edition gamepad for its regular $199.99 MSRP.

✅ Best Buy |

Best Buy has also dropped Midnight Black DualSense Edge pre-orders, and the gamepad is still available to add to cart and head to checkout right now.

✅ Walmart |

Walmart is packing the goods too, with a new listing for the Black DualSense Edge available now. It doesn't look like you'll need to go to a store to collect it on launch day either, as there are shipping options detailed.

Midnight Black DualSense Edge pre-orders in the UK

✅ Very |

Very has joined the party. Even though yesterday, there was no listing for the regular DualSense Edge, it now has a pre-order page for the black model.

✅ PlayStation Direct |

PlayStation Direct is stocking the Black DualSense Edge, and there appears to be stock available. It should be listed as a color option on the store's regular DualSense Edge page.

✅ Argos |

Argos comes in clutch again! It's packing stock of the new DualSense Edge, and based on previous PlayStation controller pre-orders, this might just be one of the most reliable sources to buy from without fear of running out.

✅ GAME |

GAME is also listing the latest version of the Edge, and if you can reap the rewards of FraserPlus price, this might be the best place for you to order from.

Amazon |

Amazon has no listing for a black DualSense Edge yet, but that's par for the course. The world's largest retailer is usually slower on the uptake for pre-orders like this, but keep your eyes peeled for stock randomly appearing later on.

Should you buy the DualSense Edge?

DualSense Edge review image showing the controller standing up against a pink PS5

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Since reviewing the DualSense Edge, I've bar༒ely touched my regular DualSense, and that should tell you a lot about its quality. It may be highly priced and not offer as much as other controllers do for $200, but it does make vast improvementsꦺ over the regular DualSense controller that comes with your console.

For starters, it's way more comfortable, and that's partly down to iꦉts curved grips that give you more room for your pinky fingers. It feels more like the DualShock 4, which, in my opinion, was actually more ergonomic than the stock DualSense.

The back paddles are some of the best on any controller I've tested, and that partly comes down to the fact that so few controllers utilize♚ magnetic back paddles, as opposed to integrated buttons. I really wish there were four of these to really make the Edge a pro controller that can compete with the best PC controllers, but the two which are there are great.

It's not all perfect though, because despite the fact that you can replace the gamepad's thumbstick modules, they're still subject to the same stick drift 🙈issues as the normal DualSense controlle𓆉rs. What's even worse is that so much of the time, it can be really difficult to find replacement thumbstick modules for the DualSense Edge, and PlayStation has been so quiet about fans complaints that they often don't supply them anywhere. If you're worried about stick drift, maybe bring this into consideration, although from two years of use now, I can't say it's ever been an issue for my DualSense Edge.

Does the DualSense Edge come with a case?

Both the white and black versions of the DualSense Edge come with a case in their respective co🅠lors. These are hard shell cꦚases that offer protection, but also house all the elements of the DualSense Edge.

Is the DualSense Edge the best PS5 controller?

The DualSense Edge is certainly up there with the top gamepads for PS5. I tend to use it for the majority of my games on the platform, although if I'm playing a game that has a lot of inputs or something I want a true competitive edge in, I u♔se the Victix pro BFG. Particularly for FPS games, the BFG outguns the DualSense Edge thanks to its four back buttons.

DualSense Edge review image showing the grips of the controller compared to the regular dualsense

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Can you use the DualSense Edge on PC?

You can use the DualSense Edge on PC, and it may be the best option for playing PS5 games like God of War Ragnꦑarok and Marvel's Spider-Man 2. With Haptic feedback and trigger resistance, you get a lot of featu𒁃res that other gamepads don't allow for. There's also a separate bit of software for PC play that lets you customise a lot of the Edge's functionality.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro is by far the best controller tᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚhis brand has ever produced. Razer controllers have always sounded so good on paper - I remember being more excited for the Wolverine V2 Pro than the DualSense Edge a couple of years ago because it offered six extra buttons, microswitch buttons, and a beefier feel.

In practice though, I’ve always found Razer’s controllers to ever so slightly miss the mark, either misplacing their back buttons or ultimately feeling cheaper than their premium price tags should suggest. The Wolverine V3 Pro feels like a new chapter though, and it’s making a serious play for a spot on our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controller list. This is a peripheral that shows Razer has gone back to the drawing board, listened to f🏅eedback from fans and critics, and🌞 genuinely improved upon its product.

Even the price has been refined, although I’m not sure people will be any happier with the result. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Wolverine V2 Pro on PS5 costs $249 / £249, but the enhanced V3 Pr🅘o has managed to adhere to the $200 / £200 mark. If that’s still to🔯o much for you, Razer has made a Tournament Edition which skimps on a few features but comes in at just $99.99 / £99.99. Are all of these improvements enough in a market that’s stacked with affordable competition?

Design

The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro's facial components

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The design ethos behind the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro was to convert the speed and performance from Razer’s successful mice and keyboards into an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X controller. After all, controller players are constantly mocked for not being able to keep up with traditional PC ൲players, but if they have the speed of mechanical switches from Esports mice at their fingertips, maybe that’ll give them the boost they need.

In shape and size, the V3 Pro feels similar to the previous Wolverine models. It has that slightly bloated, more rounded feel in the hands than the stock Xbox controllers, but the new version feels more robust and professional than the Razer Wolverine V2 Pro ever has. I always find that Razer’s 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 controller has a fairly hollow feel to it, and its metallic thumbstick guards create an echoed clacking sound that doesn’t do much to justify its high price tag. The V3 Pro sounds much tougher, and although I don’t like its $200 demands, it at least feels like a premium peripheral. Besides maybe the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PowerA Advantage Controller, I can’t think of another gඣamepad I’d bet money on survivinﷺg a Mous case-style drop test.

There’s clearly a lot of though💙t that’s gone into this pad’s extra buttons. According to Raz💯er, they feature actual mouse switches from one of its unnamed Esports mice.

The grips have a rubberized hexed texture that doesn’t over-exert itself. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir Kaleid Flux controller has that 3D dotted texture on its grips which sometimes makes your hands𓄧 itch, but the V3 doesn’t go that far. Despite some refined ergonomics elsewhere in the package, I’m a tad disappointed that the grips haven’t been elongated since previous Wolveri♕nes. My pinky fingers don’t feel catered to with this pad, which becomes more of a problem now that the back buttons are placed properly.

To be completely frank, the back button placement on the older Wolverine models 🅷is completely nonsensical. They live on the controller’s back plate, but they’re central and are placed far too high up. The result is a pair of unruly half-triggers that pay no mind to how a human being actually holds a contro🧔ller. The back buttons in the V3 models feel like the biggest improvement of the entire product because they sit exactly where your middle and ring fingers naturally rest. I find I can either curl my fingers to press these with their tips, or I can have a more relaxed hold and actuate the buttons with the insides of my DIP joints.

Features

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The back of the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro

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The back buttons of the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro is an officially licensed Xbox controller, which means it’s available to use with that console and ecosystem, as well as PC. Razer, like more and more peripheral makers these days, has skirted around that annoying stipulation for Xbox controllers that means they can only use a wired connection. The V3 Pro is a wireless option that comes with a USB dongle, but most competitive PC players might be drawn to a wired connection anyway since it can reach a 1000Hz polling rate when tethered. The more affordable Tournament Edition is locked to a wired-only connection, so this is worth weighing up if you’re trying t🐲o decide which controller to go for.

As an FPS controller,🎀 the Wolverine’s six extra buttons are as good as ever. I was able to wield all of the in-game actions in Hunt: Showdown, barely needing to take my thumbs off of their sticks.

There’s clearly a lot of thought that’s gone into this pad’s extra buttons. According to Razer, they feature actual mouse switches from one of its unnamed Esports mice that’s supposedly “market leading”. I’d love more specifics on that if I’m honest, but they do the trick. Either way, this places them in a league of their own. Back buttons are usually simple plastic switches that don’t have much feel to them at all, and back paddles found on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DualSense Edge and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elite Series 2 use magnet🔯ic levers that feel much more premium. With a mechanical set of four back buttons, the V3 Pro treads the line between the two, offering more speed and a feel that’s consistent with the product's other switches.

Looking at the controller from the top down, we have the two additional bumpers that this line of Razer’s controllers is known for. These are almost identical to the ones found on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kishi Ultra, and although they’re 🦩not my 🎉most-used feature, Razer wanted to carry them over for players who use a “claw-grip”, since they aren’t catered to all that often.

The bumpers, triggers, and additional bumpers of the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The rest of the buttons use a mix of membrane and mechanical switches, so the D-pad feels very spongy while the very shiny face buttons have more responsiveness. Using the trigger-stops, you can even give the triggers a super-quick mechanical actuation, which could be huge for budding Esports players. The Hall Sensor thumbsticks have removable tops, which is a first for Razer. For the brand that charges the highest price for its controllers, it is wild to think this is the first option with replaceable thumbsticks and a carrying case. It’s not quite the attachment selection offered by the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox, but it’s much better than a controller and a cable in a plastic box, which is what Razer has offered until now. If you do opt for the ch♛eaper Tournament Edition, you won’t get that carry case.

On an Xbox, the V3 Pro pads feature a 250Hz polling rate, which is standard for the platform. You’ll also be able to benefit from Xbox haptics, but on PC you get more for your investment🌜, with that 1000Hz polling rate when wired, as well as Razer’s RGB Chroma syncing up with your rig’s other Razer-lit accessories. Of course, the Razer controller app for mobile and PC lets you tune deadzones for both sticks and remap the additional buttons. I’m delighted that you can do the latter without downloading an app though.

Performance

The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro lying on a woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I’ve played loads of different games with the latest Wolverine controller, from Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero to Pools, to platforming around in Owlboy. This really ❀is a versatile controller, and it has as much to offer in single-player games as it does in competitive multiplayer ones.

Even in early tests, it’s clear that speed was a priority for Razer’s product designers. Nothing better exemplified that than my t♚ime in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero. Speed is quite literally everything in that game, and both tꦜhe back buttons and face buttons have saved my skin during many a difficulty-spiked bonus level. I did, however, find that the game’s button-mashing moments felt less forgiving on this controller than on the likes of the DualSense on PS5. Mechanical or membrane buttons are great for fast actuation, but something about them makes my joints scream “Please stop doing this, you aren’t 12 years old anymore”.

Speed was equally useful when playing through a level of♛ Celeste, as I do with every controller I test. Back buttons can be a blessing and a curse when it comes to this game’s tight platforming because if they take too much pressure to press, you can end up hindering yourself. Using back buttons, face buttons, analog sticks, or a d-pad with the V3 Pro, I felt I had an accurate tool for the movements I was trying to pull off.

A closer look at the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro review in its case

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I do, however, have a gripe with the wireless connectivity. When playing on a PC u🐽sing the wireless USB dongle about five feet away from me, I frequentl🍷y found that sitting the controller on my lap and crossing my legs, was enough to block the connection, which created all sorts of problems. Sometimes, it prevented the PC from actually pairing with the controller, which was infuriating when I was trying to enjoy a quick level of Owlboy on a lunch break. I have found this to be a frequent issue with some wireless controllers, but I haven’t experienced it quite as much as I did with this one.

I🥀t really shows you just how much Razer has been overcharging for its V2 Wolverine on PS5 when this massive improvement costs less - and it's still $200.

Luckily, the thumbsticks are another saving grace of the V3 Pro. I recorded gameplay of Pools for a video I was making a few months ago, and tꦬhe eerie tension in that game means that quick turns of the camera are vital. Using the Wolverine’s taller thumbstick attachment I was able to look over my shoulder for lurking eldritch monsters at a moment’s notice. When I was taking a moment to enjoy the game’s vast halls, smooth camera pans were a breeze♊ to control, and it’s nice to have a peripheral that can do both.

As an FPS controller, the Wolverine’s six extra buttons are as good as ever. I was able to wield all of the in-game actions in Hunt: Showdown, barely needing to take my thumbs off of their sticks. I do wish the deadzones were smaller out of the box since I felt my accuracy suffered before diving into customization software. Overall, the V3 Pro wasn’t exactly on par with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Azeron Cyborg II, but this is still one of the best gamepads currently available for FPS games. In a similar way, game feel wasn’t quite on par with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra, but it was good enough that I didn’t feel I needed to finetune the out-of-t🦋he-box vibration levels.

Should you buy the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro?

The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro being held by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

It really shows you just how much Razer has been overcharging for its V2 Wolverine on PS5 when this massive improvement costs less - and it's still $200. There’s no dodging the fact that the competition from GameSir and EasySMX is now capable of throwing out equally good products for much, much less money than this. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PowerA Fusion Pro manages to stay under $100 while also having four back buttons and official licensing fr꧟om♉ Microsoft, so I struggle to see why the V3 Pro should cost as much as it does. Even Victrix and Turtle Beach manage to keep their options under $200.

Sure, you could opt for the Tournament Edition if you’re willing to forgo a carry case, the grip textures, swappable thumbsticks, and a wireless connection. Then again, I haven’t tested🐻 that model, so I can’t say it’ll have that truly robust feel that I enjoyed here.

On the other hand, this is a controller that feels speedier than the current pool of Xbox options. If you’re drawn in by six extra buttons (that are actually usable now), mechanical and membrane feel, and the pedigree of Razer’s🎃 previous work, I can’t blame you for spꦗlashing out on this. It’s a premium option, but you’ll likely be happy you spent the money on it.

How I tested the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro

I put the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro to the test for a number of months before this review was written. In that time, I usedℱ it for the majority of my PC playtime, in games like Celeste, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero, Owlboy, Hunt: Showdown, Pools, and Hellblade II. I used the controller in wired and wireless mode and swapped the back buttons and extra bumpers extensively during my testing 🐟time.

I compared my experience closely to when I reviewed the Wolverine V2 Pro, as well as other Razer gamepads. For more on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test controllers, check out the full澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> If anyone has read any of my previous reviews they will know I’m not the biggest fan of RGB. So when I was appr♔oached about reviewing the PowerA Fusion Pro controller, I was initially hesitant about what it offered. ‘Why would anyone want a pro controller for your Xbox that your🃏 mum would complain was lighting up the house like the Blackpool illuminations?’ I thought to myself. How wrong I was.

PowerA is recognized as one of the leading manufacturers of some of the澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: best Xbox Series X controllers and it hopes to continue that trend with the PowerA Fusion Pro♉ Wireless. Offering hall-effect sticks, wireless connectivity, and a unique ghost RGB design it hopes to impress for a very respectable ﷽$149.99.

On paper, the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless controller is seriously not my cup♏ ಞof tea. However, after spending some considerable time with it and really getting to know the controller I have to admit… I may now be an RG-Believer.

Design

The PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless in front of a beige wall

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

Onไe of the biggest selling points of the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless controller is its aforementioned ‘GhostRGB’, but looking at it straight out of its very premium feeling carrying case you wouldn’t even know it had LEDs hiding beneath the surface. Once turned on the whole controller lights up with a variety of diffe𓄧rent designs, the default one is a multi-color flow design that fades through color cycles. My first thought when seeing it turned on was that it looked like a rainbow version of the Far Cry 3 loading screens - which I’m sure was the inspiration.

I really don’t like RGB, I feel like it takes away from a lot of devices and makes them look tacky. While I admi💟t some💮 usage of it can be tasteful, more often than not I really don’t enjoy it. So you can imagine the shock I had when I realized that I absolutely adore the RGB on the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless controller.

A simple button on the rear of the controller allows you to cycle through its six different RGB modes, and if you really don’t like your hands being lit up like a Christmas tree then you can just turn it off completely. This can also be done 🦄via the X💧box PowerA app which gives you full control over the color choices.

Looking past the bright lights of the less-than-subtle RGB, the control💙ler is impressively well-built with textured plastic on the handles providing you with lots of grip when gaming. This extends to the thumbsticks which feel nicer than the default Xbox sticks, with a textured rim to stop you slipping. The thumbsticks are also hall-effect meaning you won’t run into any wear and tear from them further down the line, and if that wasn’t enough you can customise their height with a simple twist. I was really impressed by this and often found myself fiddling with the sticks… no, not like that.

The buttons feel almost identical to your standard Xbox gamepad which isn’t a bad thing, they are responsive and satisfying to use. The D-pad differs from the usual Xbox Series style with a four-way design similar to that of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir Kaleid controllers.

Features

The back of the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

At the rear of the controller, you’ll find four additional programmable buttons that really emphasize how ‘pro’ the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless controller really is. The large majority of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers at this price range feature two back buttons so having a couple extra to play around with is a really nice touch. The buttons themselves are perfectly placed for my middle and 🐟fourth fingers and provide great ♎feedback and a satisfying click.

A little further up y🐎ou’ll find a couple of switches which are 3-way trigger locks that allow you to customise how deep you need to press the triggers to register an input. Having never used a controller with this feature before I really liked the ease of access to this. The triggers and bumpers were nicely built and felt good to use🐠 - again very similar to the default Xbox controller but with a little bit more surface area.

The PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless controller

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

Alongside the RGB, the other key selling point of this gamepad is the wireless aspect. Most pro controllers for the Xbox Series family of consoles are wired which is often a huge negative for players. Thankfully the PowerA Fusion Pro walks down the same path as recent entries like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra, and the upcoming Nacon Revolution X.. It comes with a low-latency wireless dongle which you simply plug into your Xbox or PC’s USB port and it will connect the contr♚💛oller to the console.

I briefly mentioned the carrying case that came with the controller which goes that extra mile to make it feel even more pro and this is further enhanced by the very cool wireless charging stand. That’s right, the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless really lives up to the name and allows you 🍒to charge the controller wirelessly. It now holds a place of pride on my shelf as it magnetically charges on its stand displaying itself like a proud peacock - yes, all of the lights come on when it charges.

Performance

The PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless gamepad from the bottom

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

I had really high expectations going into my time with the Pow🅺erA Fusion Pro Wireless controller partly because of how premium and ‘pro’ it felt when unboxing it and partly because it promises so much. But I also had serious 🥃reservations. I really don’t like RGB, I feel like it takes away from a lot of devices and makes them look tacky. While I admit some usage of it can be tasteful, more often than not I really don’t enjoy it.

So you can imagine the shock I had when I realized that I absolutely adore the RGB on the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless controller. I really mean it. I love it. On paper, I🐻 should dislike it but it makes it look so unique and it’s done in such a tasteful way that I can’t help but admire it - I think it helps that there are multiple different modes to allow me to get one to suit my taste, but I love it no🍷netheless.

My adoration of this controlle🅰r extends past the surface level and the RGB as it’s a truly remarkable controller that exceeds all my expectations. I spent a large amount of time testing this gamepad in games such as Call of Duty Black Ops 6, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Valhalla, Star Wars Outlaws, and Starfield and I found that it really elevated my experience playingꦜ these games.

A closer look at the back buttons on the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

I think a large part of my enjoyment comes from the four programmable buttons at the rear of the controller. After gettin♓g to use two back buttons for the first time on console via the GameSir Kaleid, having an extra two to play around with here really made all the difference. I was able to get those game-winning kills on Black Ops 6 multiplayer thanks to having everything I needed mapped to button💟s right at my fingertips, my parrying skills were significantly quicker on Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, and being able to change up what these buttons did on the fly made this an incredibly simple experience. I never once found myself accidentally clicking the rear buttons, and on the flip side, I never struggled to press them when I most needed them. More controllers should think about having four extra buttons around back as opposed to two, because it really does make all the difference.

Another aspect that I♓ thoroughly enjoyed was the hall-effect thumbsticks. While I have used those style sticks before, the peace of mind knowing you won’t be impacted by stick-drift does make a big difference. They feel responsive and comfortable to use, and being able to customize their height with a quick twist was no short of revolutionary. This allowed me to really tailor the controller to my liking to give me the most comfortable experience possible, while also giving me even more control over my gameplay. I currently have my right stick as high as it can possibly go as I have been playing a lot of Call of Duty and so it gives me even more precise control over my aiming - that said, I can’t claim it’s helped my KD ratio.

The PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless on its charging stand, being held by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

Unfortunately, some of those deaths could be attributed to the slight latency I experienced while using the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless. While it is advertised as having low-latency connectivity I found that navigating menus on the Xbox dashboard was sluggish and there was a slight delay in my actions. This would extend to some games, most noticeably in Black Ops 6 and Star Wars Outlaws. It happened very r🍌arely and only really when I would enter the game from Xbox’s built-in quick resume feature.

Another aspect that fell flat a little for me was the triggers, while they work and are satisfying to use, I found the trigger loc🌄ks to be somewhat pointless as I didn’t really notice a difference outside of a couple of instances. Perhaps I’m not playing the correct games to fully appreciate them but I found that keeping them unlocked gave me the best experience when gaming.

Overall though I found the controller incredibly comfortable to use and I actually prefer it to both the GameSir Kaleid and the standard Xbox controller, even with all the RGB. One little note however, I was disappointed to discover that it isn’t compatible with Nvidia Shield which I don’t believe is a fault of PowerA but as it is one of my primary ways to game via GeForce NOW it 💝did make me a little upset that I can’t use this fantastic controller for that system.

Should you buy the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless controller?

The RGB lighting on the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless controller for Xbox

(Image credit: Future / Fraser Porter)

Hands down I would fully recommend you purchase the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless controller if you are looking for one of the best Xbox controllers on the market. It truly does live up to the pro nametag and does so at a very approachable price that undercuts some of its biggest competition such as the Vi🌳ctrix Pro BFG for Xbox and the Turtle Beach Stea🌱lth Ultra.

Not only does it provide you with🅘 everything that you could possibly want in a pro controller such as hall-effect sticks, customizable thumbsticks, and four programmable back buttons, but it also does so with style and finesse. I really struggle to find reasons not to like the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless controller, which is not something I expected to be saying when I was first told about it.

I never thought I would be so high on something that lights up so bright but I really do recommend this controller, RGB and all. It has completely replaced my usual gamepad, the GameSir Kaleid, and I can’t see that changing anytimeꦚ soon.

How we tested the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless controller

I used the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless controller as my main gaming handset for a coupl꧃e of weeks and used it across both Xbox and PC. I used it in a variety of games including first-person shooters like Call of Duty Black Ops 6 and Starfield, to open world RPGs like Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Valhalla. I tested the controller in both offline and online environments in Call of Duty to fully understand and appreciate the ‘pro’ feature and if it had any impact on my gameplay.

For more on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test controllers, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ hardware policy.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> If you follow the news closely, you'll know that PlayStation files a lot of patents. Every other month, there seems to be a headline that says Sony will implement some weird and whacky features for its consoles, or create a new bit of hardware that looks totally 💯incoherent next to the brand's existing lineup.

If you're still waiting for the PlayStation Banana gamepad to sweep into our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers though, I have some bad news for you. Most of the patents the company is awarded never see the light of 🍌day as finished products, and it seems more like Sony really just bags ownership of ideas to stop rivals from making them first.

It's bizarre then, that at CES this week, the latest 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X controller has been announced, and it looks like a bona fide rip-off of the official PS5 gamepad. The Hyperkin Competitor has caught a lot of attention for its DualSense-like looks, and for good reason. There are transparent buttons, tiny ꦰtextures on the controller's grips, and even a similarly placed mute button to Sony's flagship. The D-pad buttons are the exact shape of the ones found on a DualSense, which feels totally out of place for an Xbox controller since they usually feature 8-way directional circles in𝕴stead of four distinct buttons.

The Hyperkin Competitor's PS5-like D-pad

(Image credit: Hyperkin)

The whole product looks like it's been designed to jab Sony in the ribs, which is a 🔯hilarious punch for Xbox to throw at a competitor platform that's outselling its own console so handily. The Hyperkin Competitor has official Xbox licensing, so don't doubt that this thing has gone through some painstaking development processes with people from Microsoft - who have clearly okayed its uncanny PS5 design.

I hope Sony can have a sense of humor with it, because for a company that's so🍬 hell-bent on stopping competitors from using its ideas, the new Hyperkin pad sm🔜ells like a lawsuit waiting to happen.

Hyperkin Competitor: Meme, or worth buying?

When you 🐠look past its clear console war-fueling disguise though, the Hyperkin Competitor actually has a lot going for it.

For starters, it might be the first Xbox Series X controller to lock users into a symmetrical thumbstick layout. Other pads for Xbox consoles this generation have modular designs, which means you could swap around the parts of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox and make it have the symmetrical layout of one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 controllers. But I cไan't think of another Xbox controller that has no option to switch to the offset layout that they're typically known for.

As if its PS5-coded design wasn't enough of a poke at Sony's ribs, the Hyperkin Competitor features anti-stick drift thumbsticks, healing an ill that's plagued the official 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DualSense since its 2020 launch.

DualSense Edge review image showing the back of the controller and the longer paddle back buttons

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Then, there are two back buttons, which I've always felt the stock DualSense is missing. Sure, you can save up and spend $200 or so on a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DualSense Edge, but for its price, I always felt more functionality shou꧃ld be in there. The Hyperkin Competitor's back buttons look ergonomically placed, and while it's a shame there aren't four of them to really tilt this toward competitive gameplay, a pai𒉰r of back buttons could honestly be a DualSense killer when using this as on PC.

Of course, it'll all depend on how much this new gamepad is❀ selling for, because right now we don't have any official price or release date details. I've reached🏅 out to Hyperkin for more information, but since the brand mainly focuses on retro controllers like its Hyperkin Duke, and prices things pretty reasonably, I'd be willing to bet this won't be over the $100 mark.


Looking for more controllers to consider? Look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best joysticks, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best racing wheels for PC, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox One controllers.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> I first tried the Razer Wolverine a couple of years ago and fell in love with the brand's Mecha-Tactile action buttons. These slick, crisp, clicky face controls offered a speed and satisfaction that traditional membrane options couldn't dream of. Then I looked at 🅠ﷺthe price tag, $249.99, and knew that these clickers were way in the future for me.

I didn't give up on my dreams of those clacky clickers under my thumb, though, and soon found an alt💞ernative. The EasySMX X10 comes in at just $49.99 / £40.99 () and still packs𝔉 those speedy face buttons. They're not quite as crispy as Razer's implementation but they're fast, clean, and incredibly tactile in everyday use.

That's fantastic value for a $50 wireless controller with both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connectꩲions and a dedicated Nintendo Switch mode to boot. Not only that, but you're getting Hall effect thumbsticks and triggers as well as swappable faceplates for different design options as well.

EasySMX X10 controller |
The EasySMX X10 has a seriously strong value proposition. Hall effect thumbsticks and triggers, versatile wireless connections, and swappable magnetic faceplates. I'm most excited about those mechanical face buttons, though, ♐offering the speed and satisfa🍸ction of Razer's super snappy Wolverine controller, at a fraction of the price.

Buy it if:

You want tactile buttons
You're tired of thumbstick drift
A wireless connection is a priority

Don't buy it if:

You need the fastest controller available

Should you buy the EasySMX X10?

Close up on bumper buttons and triggers on EasySMX X10 controller

(Image credit: Future)

I first received the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:EasySMX X10 at the start of the year, and it's been my go-to PC and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch controller ever since. I originally picked it up to use with my Asus ROG Ally when docking to a TV, but its versatility keeps it hopping between devices these days. It offers everything you need for a slick experience acro🐓ss a range of platforms, and does it all with a strong wireless connection and low price 🥂point.

It feels more luxurious than that price might suggest, with a sturdy weight in the hands that sets it apart from the cheaper plastic in similarly priced options. Xbox-style controls might trip you up if you're only using this gamepad on Nintendo Switch, but makes it easily compatible with Windows systems. Two additional back buttons can be programmed on the fly with your own macros, and while they're a little easy to accidentally hit outside of gameplay they feel fantastic in regular use. I was particularly impressed to find full rumble support in this gamepad as well, a feature usuﷺally omitted in this cheaper bracket.

There's one caveat to all this. The EasySMX X10 doesn't run quite as fast as more competitive endeavors. While the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Wolverine V2 Pro, and the newer V3 Pro, can communicate with your PC faster for ranked matches, the EasySMX is more for casual runs. Still, you'd have to be at the top of your game to spot a problem here, the vast majority of players will find everything runs slick and smooth. You'd only spot a difference if you held the X10 up to the very 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers on the market - and💧 you👍'd be paying a serious premium for the pleasure. If you're looking for a one-and-done controller but hate the feel of mushy face buttons, these are the clickers for you.

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 controllers and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controllers on the market, or take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch accessories for more gadgets.

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-controllers/this-nintendo-switch-controller-takes-one-of-razers-best-features-and-costs-usd200-less/ xYVmyYyoVVdndRQZEepHbD Thu, 26 Dec 2024 14:00:00 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> Listen up, Helldivers, the latest in-ops tactical weapon from thꦍe engineers on Super Earth is about to be released, and if you want to defend democracy more efficiently than ever, you'll need to kno♉w where to pre-order the Helldivers 2 DualSense controller. Of course, thanks to the Terminids, Automatons, and the returning Illuminate assault, supply routes are limited. Luckily, I've been deployed to the intelligence desk today to point you in the right direction of stock.

The limited editio♛n DualSense controller has hit both US and UK shelves now, with pre-orders live ahead of that February 6 release day. Right now, is your best bet, but I did see other retailers offering earlier alternate colorways so I'm keeping a close eye on all your favorites as well. Given the popularity of Super Earth's intergalactic peace-keeping campaigns this year, this could prove to be one of the hardest⭕ PS5 controllers to secure stock of. Astro Bot's Limited Edition DualSense was already pretty flighty earlier in the year, after all.

Now for the bad news. The Helldivers 2 controller will set you back more than a regular DualSense controller. Racking up a price of $84.99 / £74.99, it's worth remembering that this isn't going to give you any extra functionality, as one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 controllers might. Even so, a collector's item like this is always going to be a welcome addition to any setup, and with the level of detailing on the controller's face, it's easy to justify a higher price than usua♍l.

Helldivers 2 Limited Edition DualSense pre-orders in the US

✅ PlayStation Direct Store |

The new Helldivers 2 DualSense is now up for pre-order at Sony, with PS Direct listing the gamepad for that lofty $84.99 limited edition price.

Amazon |

Amazon can be slower on the uptake when it comes to Limited Edition DualSense controllers, but since it's such a massive retailer, it's always going to be on the shortlist of places to check for stock.

Walmart |

Walmart is usually second to Best Buy in terms of its pre-order stock. It can also be quite helpful in terms of navigation because the top banner when you search for a DualSense controller filters through the latest products and deals. This is one to watch for sure.

Best Buy |

Best Buy is a reliable retailer of gaming accessories like this. Right now, the link above will take you to the store's listing of regular DualSense controllers in all other colors, but we'll update you if we find a page for the Helldivers 2 Limited Edition.

Helldivers 2 Limited Edition DualSense pre-orders in the UK

✅ PlayStation Direct |

The PlayStation Direct store already has Helldivers 2 DualSense pre-orders live and running at the regular £74.99 price point. At the time of writing everything seems to be in stock and ready to go.

Amazon |

Amazon is always going to be a reliable source of this kind of accessory, more so in the UK than in the US. If you have a Prime membership, I'd understand wanting to make the most of free shipping here. Just be fast, since it'll likely be the first place people check if PlayStation Direct isn't the only source of stock.

Argos |

Argos is our second port of call for pre-order releases like this. It always has a surprisingly reliable pool of gaming accessories, and since it's not usually the first place people check, it's a good retailer to know about.

Very |

When the Astro Bot DualSense launched, Very was actually the most reliable retailer for it in the UK, sporting lots of stock along with its healthy supply of PS5 bundles and other accessories.

GAME |

GAME has stocked the last few Limited Edition DualSense controllers, so it could be a decent place to check this time around. If you have the retailer's Fraser's Plus Price benefits, you could even save yourself some money.

Should you buy the Helldivers 2 Limited Edition DualSense controller?

The Helldivers Edition of the DualSense contr🌃oller isn't going to make you any better at extinguishing the forces that threaten Super Earth's democracy, at least in a technical sense. On the other hand, literally holding onto freedom in the form of an inspiring controller like this might just unlock an extra level of patriotism in your heart.

There is some beautiful design work on this version of the PS5's controller, with the Helldivers color scheme coming through on the grips. There's texture too thanks to the worn look that your favorite armour will have after a few too m𒁃any Terminid encounters. Next to the D-pad, you can see some Stratagem arrows, and the labels next to the face buttons harken back to the official Starfield controller for Xbox.

It's also not been that common for us to see black variants of the DualSense. When the PS5 launched, people really felt like the classic black options were missing from Sony's hardware lineup, and a limited edition that isn't going to age quickly (like the Astro Bot version might), will be a welcome addition for anyone who likes darker accessories. It's a shame that these Limited Edition options don't come with designs for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DualSense Edge, however.


For more controller coverage, take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controllers, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 steering wheel.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ AU in Gaming-controllers ]]> Like its predecessor before it, the Azeron Cyborg II is the part of my gaming setup that garners the most questions. “What is that?” a friend will ask when visiting. They hesitantly drift their hand toward it before withdrawing, asking “Will it bite me?” That, I tell them, is what I use to play all of my games these days, and I prefer it to any controller or keyboard 🥂I’ve ever played with.

Of course, it’s quite difficult to lump in with one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers because it doesn’t fit in with all of the other gamepads. At the same time, it might have the functionality of one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards, but there aren’t any letters on it, and beyond courtroom typists of the future, I can’t imagine anyone learning to write with it. No, the Azeron Cyborg II exists in a realm between the traditional pro controller and its keyboard rival. It’s 💛a new way to experience today’s interactive media, and it’s been one of the main vehicles I’ve used to switch from PS5 to PC.

That much is true of the original Azeron Cyborg, but this new version comes to market at $240 / £240, and although it might appear to be the same device, there are loads of tiny details that genuinely improve it from the original. It might be a little different than what people are used t🌸o, but it’s hands-down one of the best gaming peripherals I’ve ever used.

Design

The Azeron Cyborg II on a desk in front of a gaming mouse

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

If you’re still looking at an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Azeron Cyborg and can’t quite see how you would use ♏it to play games, allow me to explain. With this keypad lying on your desk or propped up on its magnetic stand, you rest your hand on it and place each of your fingers in its desig♌nated towers. Your thumb then uses a joystick as it would on a controller. With simple flexes, extensions, and twitches of your fingers, you actuate 30 mappable keys that you assign to the in-game actions that feel the most appropriate for you. With your other hand, you use a mouse, as you would with a keyboard setup.

Each Cyborg (if you buy directly from Azeron) is customizable with the colors you’d like, and some paid extras like grip tape or that aforementioned kick-stand. You also have the ability to really personalize, changing the keypad’s side nameplate to your name, or ma๊ybe a gamertag. You can also change it to a right-handed variant, or pick different sizes.

Your keypad will then be specially 3D printed to you and your preferences and arrive at yo𒁃ur door with a tiny custom Allen key so that you can adjust its dimensions, angles, tower heights, and overall positioning to what feels right for your hand.

The refined top finger towers of the Azeron Cyborg II

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The Cyborg II can be had in its full-size model, or in the Compact version we saw more recently from the first-generation Cyborg. This takes away the downward-facing top towers and replaces them with some shorter top keys you may find easier to use. If you do opt for the full-size Cyborg II, those top towers have now been improved, with their actuation angle being flipped so they tilt upwards. This makes them so m😼uch easier to use, and their thicker build💙 and indentation means they feel much more tactile.

All-in-all, this is probably the most customizable gaming device on the market, and since you can 🐻literally tailor it to fit your hand, it may well be the most ergonomic as well.

Just like with the first Cyborg, this vast array of customization options can be a blessing and a curse - not everyone wants or needs thatꦗ much personal prefꦉerence, and it probably seems like some large re-learning hurdles lie between you and enjoyment. As someone who has been using one of these keypads for hundreds of hours though, I implore you to keep reading. I can tell you that, looking back now, those hurdles feel miniscule compared to the enjoyment the Cyborg II gives me.

Features

The thumbstick of the Azeron Cyborg II

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Looking at the feature list of the Cyborg II is where you’ll notice the biggest improvements over its predecessor since a💖 lot of its design carries over. Firstly, all of the keys now use Omron switches, which not only feel quicker to actuate but have increased durability for up to a quoted 50 million clicks. It looks as though Azeron has fully adopted Omrons for its legacy pads now too, which is a nice act of good faith for anyone on a stricter budget who needs to opt for the older model.

The Cyborg II has massively increased space for up to six profiles, which you can easily﷽ switch between by pressing its side button and looking at its indicator LED.

One big quality-of-life bonus is that the Cyborg II connects to your 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC through a USB-C connection, as opposed to the mini USB used by the original. The cable that comes in your box has a smooth, pliable feel to it which makes it easy to manage and hook into🐬 your rig, regardless of awkward IO angles. This feels like an improvement over the fairly rigid bra꧒ided cable that comes with the Cyborg I. If you’re big into your polling rates, the Cyborg II has joined the elite accessory club that’s capable of getting up to a 1,000Hz speed, ensuring latency will never again harm your gameplay clips.

For more durability, the thumbstick in the Cyborg II uses a Hall sensor, which means you won’t encounter stick drift. This feels like a must-have feature in an updated 2024 version, since even the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controllers are now adopting the tech to avoid duཧrability-coded PR nightmares.

The palm rest and grip tape on the Azeron Cyborg II

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Then there’s the increased capacity for on-board profiles. Making custom control maps for different games can be a bit of a faff, and although the Azeron software has always enabled y﷽ou to save them to your PC, the two swappable profiles on the original Cyborg keypad never felt like enough.

The Cyborg II has massively increased space for up to six profiles, which you can easily switch between by pressing its side button and looking at its indicator LED. Six profiles is more than enough for me personally, and the fact that the software has unlimited space for more,𒀰 and the ability to import older ones or share them with the wider community of users, is massive.

The software itself feels 🃏like it goes from strength to strength with every update, and switching out or creating profiles has never felt more streamlined. As a user of this software for around three years now, I can say its designers are doing a great job, and the Discord se🌞rver where you can share profiles for games and generally hear more from the team about updates is super helpful to be a part of.

Performance

The Azeron Cyborg II's pink grip tape

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I never added grip tape or the magnetic stand to my original Azeron Cyborg, so when my review sample of the Cyborg II arrived with them both, I immediately felt an impr🅠ovement. It’s a shame that these are paid optional extras because they feel like a natural part of such a versatile product. I’m always fairly self-conscious about having clammy hands, and I would still notice the odd sweat smudge or finger slip on my original black and pink model. With pink grip tape on my Cyborg II, I always feel like I have the best chance to be accurate, and things just feel way more tactile than they did before.

Since I also review the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming chairs, I frequently find myself with armrests that don’t quite match up with my𝔉 desk as I’d like them🌄 to, and the magnetic kickstand can help to make things feel more comfortable in those instances. This isn’t just an opportunity for Azeron to make a quick buck, it’s a genuinely useful addition to any Cyborg loadout.

An Azeron Cyborg magnetic kickstand in white

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The Cyborg II feels most at home in first-person shooters. Using it alongside one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mice feels like hitting a virtual flow-state that’s bred for high-framerate gameplay. No matter the shooter I turn it to, I always feel as though the Cyborg II gives me more functionality than I ever need, with my main profile not actually utilizing all 30 key🥂s. Titanfall 2, Hunt: Showdown, Sulfur, Dishonored and Dishonored 2, and Echo Point Nova are just a few of the FPS games I’ve found play brilliantly with Azeron’s new keypad. Even Sea of Thieves and its use of weapon wheels feels easy to navigate thanks to all the options at my fingertips. The awkward UI in Hunt: Showdown’s 1896 update used quite frankly silly hotkeys for speedier navigation, and the Cyborg II had so much spare real estate that I was able to make short work of them all.

Of course, FPS games aren’t the only use case for this type of controller. Baldur’s Gate 3 on PC doesn’t have the same gamepad support as its PS5 counterpart, but with the Cyborg II thumbstick set to camera control, it feels like the best of both ports in many ways.🦩 This goes for 🃏other third-person adventure titles too. I’ve played Helldivers 2 and Senua’s Saga Hellblade 2 with the Cyborg II, and both feel oddly at home thanks to the thumbstick. The ability to map keys to macros gives you limitless stratagem possibilities if you’re one of those players who doesn’t like traditional up-down-left-right combinations as well.

The Azeron Cyborg II on its magnetic stand

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The thumbstick’s tower now has an additional bottom key, giving it more functionali🐼ty than the original’s. At first, I🌱 found this new key a tad annoying because it’s difficult to avoid accidental mispresses. It can’t move that far away from the thumbstick module, so pushing the stick down can sometimes mean fat-fingering it into an accidental click. I did eventually get used to it, but for all the extra use it gives you, I’m not completely convinced this is an improvement.

For console players making the conversion over to PC, there’s no better device to help you with that tra𒁃nsition.

The only place the Cyborg II feels a little out of its natural depth is in platformers like Celeste, which I use to test every gamepad. It wouldn’t be my first choice of tool to scale ♒Maddy Thorson’s 2018 mountain with, but that doesn’t mean it wouldn’t be doable. In playtesting, the thumbstick didn’t feel like the most natural way of controlling a 2D platforming character, 💝but the speed of the rest of the keypad did make it easy enough to be precise.

If there’s one small reservation in my mind about recommending Azeron’s keypads, it’s their 3D-printed build quality. I love that you can really tailor each one to the user, but the tiny screws and fairly lightweight materials do make me a tad anxious. One of the hinges on my original Cyborg broke from me exerting a bit too much pressure on it, and although the team at Azeron was h💫appy and efficient in fixing it, I do wonder how often that happens. Fortunately, keys on the Cyborg II don’t take a lot of pressure to actuate, but if you were to drop it, or accidentally hit it, I worry about how robustಌ it would be. In a Cyborg III, I’d love to see some more premium build quality… and maybe even a little rumble or haptics, perhaps?

Should you buy the Azeron Cyborg II?

The Azeron Cyborg II from above

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The Azeron Cyborg II is everything I wanted in an updated version of what was always one of my favorite gaming peripherals. The result is a near-perfect sequel that I do genuinely want🌱 to champion for the legion of gamers who have yet to hear about it.

For console players making the conversion over to PC, there’s no better device to help you with that transition. This keypad gives you the comfort and movement of one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 controllers and combines it with the mos🦋t functional, tactile, and speedy keyboards available.

Yes, there is some re-learning involved in using it, and yes, both setup and profile creation can take a bit of time, but that teething period feels so brief for me looking back, an𝓀d I’ve never run into a game that it’s not compatible with.

After years of testing and enjoying contro💯llers, the Azeron Cyborg II is one of my favorite gaming peripherals of all time. It obviously stands apart from many of the others because it’s inher🌄ently unique, but it’s the one I hope points at where the future of these devices is headed.

How I tested the Azeron Cyborg II

I tested 🔴the Azeron Cyborg II for over a month before writing this review, and in that time I’ve had countless gaming hours with it. For every FPS game and third-person game played on my PC in that time, I’ve used the Cyborg II. Alongside that, I’ve done some testing in Celeste and Dragon Ball Sparking Zero. I compared my experience closely to my years spent with the first Azeron Cyborg, as well as my time testing other gaming controllers from 2024.

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