Hyperkin's new controller, dubbed "The Competitor," aims to bring a touch of Sony's DualSense design to the Xbox gaming experience. Compatible with Xbox consoles and PCs, the controller features a symmetrical layout, a departure from the traditional Xbox controller design, and incorporates aesthetic elements reminiscent of the PlayStation 5's gamepad.
The Competitor boasts functional upgrades, including swappable thumbcaps, Hall effect sticks, and impulse triggers, enhancing the overall gaming experience. Mappable rear buttons provide additional customization options for players seeking a competitive edge. However, the controller is corded-only, a potential drawback for gamers accustomed to wireless freedom.
The design shift addresses a sentiment among some Xbox players who admire the sleek, minimalist aesthetic of the PlayStation's DualSense controller. While the Xbox controller layout has remained largely unchanged since its inception and has become a standard across the industry, the Competitor offers an alternative for those seeking a different feel.
The Competitor's design mirrors Sony's current-generation controller while retaining the core functionality expected by Xbox users. This approach seeks to bridge the gap between the two console ecosystems, offering Xbox players a taste of the PlayStation's design language.
The controller is available for purchase through multiple retailers, including Amazon, GameStop, and Hyperkin's website, with a price point of $50. The release of The Competitor marks Hyperkin's entry into the market for alternative Xbox controllers, providing gamers with a new option for customizing their gaming setup.
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