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The buttons, triggers and joysticks on the Stealth Ultra are a mixed bag compared to Microsoft's Elite Series 2 controller.
The SCUF Instinct Pro wireless controller, which is designed for the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, is on sale from Best Buy for $195 after a $35 discount.
How we tested the Thrustmaster eSwap X 2 Pro Controller . I used the Thrustmaster eSwap on PC and Xbox Series X, across a wide range of gaming genres to test its versatility and competitive potential.
The ESWAP X Pro is specifically designed for Series X compatibility, so it’s a great pick if you want to ensure that there won’t be any compatibility issues.
B ackbone’s new gaming controller looks like it should have a phone inside.The Backbone Pro has the same basic shape as the company’s previous device, the excellent Backbone One — its two ...
The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro may still be my favorite premium Xbox and PC controller, but Nacon’s Revolution X Unlimited comes very close to dethroning it and offers its own features worth ...
The Nacon MG-X Pro didn't do too well in my review, but many of my complaints were the result of its high asking price.It would be a decent pick for $49.99, but with that extra 50% off coupon, it ...
Corsair subsidiary Scuf Gaming has unveiled the Instinct and Instinct Pro; its first customizable gamepads were designed based on Microsoft's Xbox Series X/S consoles.
Now the team at Scuf is taking its expertise to the Xbox Series X/S with the new $170 Instinct and $200 Instinct Pro, which bring back fan-favorite features like an interchangeable faceplate while ...
At $160, the eSwap X Pro is also $20 more affordable than the Elite Wireless Controller Series 2, which currently retails for $180. If you live in the US or Canada, you can pre-order the ...
Right now, you can pick up the professional-grade Xbox Series X Elite Series 2 Wireless Controller for only $119.99 after a 33% off instant discount. Better yet, you can still get it delivered by ...
According to the roadmap, the controller will arrive in May, followed by the Series S refresh in September and the Series X refresh in November. Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer had previously ...