If you're in the market for a next-level third-party Xbox controller, these may be your best options.
The Backbone Pro is here, and it's quite a monster. As far as mobile gaming controllers go, Razer has generally led this pack since the form factor's inception. There's one company that has always ...
Discover how Rush Controller turned generic Xbox gear into personalized gaming weapons, redefining performance, comfort, and customization for competitive and casual gamers alike.
Nacon's Revolution X Unlimited might be the best third-party controller for the Xbox, and arguably the best Elite-style pad outright. When it was announced in August 2024, Nacon’s Revolution X ...
Jake is a writer from the United Kingdom. With a focus on first-person shooters, RPGs, and achievement hunting, writing about the gaming industry comes naturally and is a real point of pride. Outside ...
Just a month after its launch, the Backbone Pro Xbox Edition is on sale for a substantial discount at Amazon, Best Buy, and Backbone's online storefront. Normally $180, the officially licensed ...
The Asus ROG Raikiri II is available now for $189. However, right now, it only seems to be in stock at Best Buy here in the ...
GameSir has released the G7 Pro, a new wired and wireless pro-style controller for Xbox, PC, and Android that comes with battery-sipping, drift-resistant "Tunneling Magnetoresistance" (TMR) sticks and ...
If you haven't upgraded your controller to a more pro-level button-masher like the Xbox Elite Wireless Series 2 or the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro, odds are it's because they're so expensive. That's a ...
I've reviewed countless controllers over the years, and this Chinese brand consistently outclasses almost everyone else.
Elvis Shida is a Tech/Hardware Writer from Kenya. He has been building PCs for a decade and is keenly interested in motherboards, monitors, and gaming TVs. When not building PCs or writing about ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. A British writer who specializes in indie gaming. It’s a classic Microsoft move: prepare for the impending launch of a new AAA ...