Xbox's latest wireless controller delivers enhanced ergonomics and 40-hour battery life across Xbox, PC, mobile, and more.
While you can get the white Elite Series 2 controller for the cheaper price of just $130, that only comes with the core controller plus a tool for thumbstick adjustment and a USB-C cable. The Xbox ...
The base Xbox Ally is powered by a similar AMD Ryzen Z2 processor, has 16 GB of RAM, and 512 GB of storage (expandable via ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Microsoft has announced that players can now purchase controllers adorned with The Outer Worlds 2's Moon Man and art from the game. But the most ...
TL;DR: Sony is reportedly developing the DualSense V3 wireless controller for PS5, featuring a removable battery for the first time. Expected to launch alongside a revised PS5 Pro in November, this ...
TL;DR: SCUF Gaming, part of Corsair, launched the premium SCUF Valor Pro Wireless controller for PC and Xbox, featuring adjustable triggers, durable Endurance TMR thumbsticks, four customizable ...
Microsoft and Asus have released the handheld gaming PCs - the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X - today for $599.99 and $999.99, respectively. The handheld gaming PCs are available in 45 countries ...
Turtle Beach has revealed five new controllers for the Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, including four stunning colorways of the Rematch Advanced Wired Controller, as well as the Afterglow Ignite ...
Pro-style controllers are a dime-a-dozen nowadays, but Scuf has pioneered the third-party gamepad that comes with extraneous features that are supposed to give a competitive edge. Things like ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced the PlayStation 5 DualSense wireless controller – Icon Blue Special Edition will release later this month. The controller will launch in the US and Canada ...
The ROG Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X are available now (October 16). If you didn't preorder one of the devices, you can still get the first Xbox handheld during launch week. Best Buy has updated its ...
The year was 2005, and Sony’s PSP was the ultimate badge of cool. Every kid wanted one. And while some had it, the rest of us could only dream. I was firmly in that second group - the one that admired ...