Hyperkin's new controller, dubbed "The Competitor," aims to bridge the gap between Xbox functionality and PlayStation aesthetics, offering Xbox and PC gamers a redesigned gamepad that borrows heavily from Sony's DualSense. The controller, compatible with Xbox consoles and PCs, incorporates functional upgrades while rearranging inputs to mirror Sony's current-generation controller design.
The Competitor features a minimalist design, swappable thumbcaps, Hall effect sticks, impulse triggers, and mappable rear buttons. However, the controller is corded-only, a potential drawback for players accustomed to wireless freedom. The design changes are primarily cosmetic, focusing on replicating the sleek, symmetrical look of the PlayStation 5's DualSense.
For years, the Xbox controller has maintained a consistent design, becoming an industry standard. However, some Xbox players have expressed envy towards the DualSense's elegant design. Hyperkin's The Competitor attempts to address this desire by bringing a similar aesthetic to the Xbox platform.
The Competitor is available for purchase at multiple retailers, including Amazon, GameStop, and Hyperkin, for $50. The controller has received a rating of 7/10, with praise for its design and features, but criticism for its corded-only connection.
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