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.
Licensed controllers are usually licensed by companies like Sony and Microsoft in a way that gives them native compatibility with their latest consoles.
The HyperX Clutch Tachi is the first arcade controller for fighting games with TMR switches, and it's also Xbox licensed.
The many features of CORSAIR's Novablade Pro include MGX Hyperdrive switches with a Hall effect—as well as FlashTap SOCD tech.
The Qanba Sapphire is a stickless controller with 18 buttons to utilize many fighting game features and mechanics.
After plenty of success in the fightstick world, 8BitDo strikes back—this time with Switch and Xbox leverless controllers.
The Hori NOLVA has 15 buttons, and you can remove the extra buttons using a tool that is stored at the bottom.
The Victrix Pro KO features up to 16 moveable buttons in a layout that was optimized by the fighting game veteran, Momochi.
The Hori Real Arcade Pro V Hayabusa comes in different editions that are compatible with the PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
The Hori Fighting Stick Mini is an average mini fightstick that might catch your eye in the sea of competitors.