HyperX Clutch Tachi Review
The HyperX Clutch Tachi is the first arcade controller for fighting games with TMR switches, and it's also Xbox licensed.
The United States is one of the most prominent fightstick manufacturers, and you can find fightsticks offered by mainstream companies & boutique stores.
The HyperX Clutch Tachi is the first arcade controller for fighting games with TMR switches, and it's also Xbox licensed.
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