Haute42 X1 Review
The X1 is Haute42's first attempt at a modular design, with the WASD buttons being rotatable and even replaceable with a joystick!
2025 can be described as an exciting year for fightstick and leverless releases that you should closely follow in order to make your next purchase.
The X1 is Haute42's first attempt at a modular design, with the WASD buttons being rotatable and even replaceable with a joystick!
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