Qanba Ruby Preview
The Ruby is a wireless controller with a left pinky button and bigger thumb buttons positioned with your fighting game success in mind.
While we recommend using fightsticks with a wired connection to reduce the chances of disconnection, it’s still awesome you can use some of them wirelessly!
The Ruby is a wireless controller with a left pinky button and bigger thumb buttons positioned with your fighting game success in mind.
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