Friday, July 19th 2024

PDP Announces Victrix Pro BFG Wireless Controller: TEKKEN 8 Rage Art

Leading gaming accessories maker Turtle Beach Corporation, and Performance Designed Products LLC (PDP) today announced the launch of the Victrix Pro BFG Wireless Controller: TEKKEN 8 - Rage Art and TEKKEN 8 Victrix Tournament Backpack. The controller is available at www.PDP.com and Amazon for $199.99 MSRP. The backpack is also available from the PDP website and Amazon for $129.99 MSRP.

In addition, PDP kicked-off pre-orders today for the eagerly anticipated TEKKEN 8 Victrix Pro FS Arcade Fight Sticks. This exclusive, limited-edition fight stick line includes six different TEKKEN designs: Jin, Kazuya, King, Law, Lili, and Xiaoyu, each in their own colorway. The TEKKEN 8 Fight Sticks are available for $499.99 MSRP and only from www.PDP.com.
A staple in the fighting game community since 2017, Victrix works with pro gamers to design and build cutting-edge esports gear, including this year's special line of products celebrating the launch of TEKKEN 8. Published by Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc., TEKKEN 8 is the sequel bringing the legendary fighting game franchise to new generation platforms, launched earlier this year exclusively for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows PC via Steam.

Compatible with PS5 & PS4 and Windows 10/11 PCs, the special TEKKEN 8 - Rage Art Victrix Pro BFG Wireless Controller is loaded with customization options to fit gamers' individual play styles, from esports competitions to everyday matches. The Victrix Pro BFG Wireless Controller's winning set of features include:
  • Lag-free wireless play via the included USB dongle and even faster inputs via cable
  • Custom configuration with reversible left module, standard right module, six button fight pad module, four interchangeable sticks, three different D-pads, and four gates
  • Patented Clutch Triggers with five trigger stops and hair trigger mode, and four mappable back buttons for faster reactions
  • Access the Victrix Control Hub app on PC and enable even more customization, from remapping buttons and reconfiguring triggers to adjusting deadzones
  • A PlayStation Official Licensed Product
Designed for style, comfort, and gamers' unique traveling needs, the TEKKEN 8 Victrix Tournament Backpack fits a controller, fight stick, and all the gaming gear. The backpack features a large, padded pocket; an internal, self-fastening headset strap; seven zipper compartments; and breathable, padded straps.

Additionally, available for pre-order starting today only at www.PDP.com, the TEKKEN 8 Victrix Pro FS Arcade Fight Sticks (MSRP: $499.99) incorporate unique, tournament- ready features like built-in carrying handles, a foam lap pad, an integrated wrist slope for maximum comfort, and a Tournament Lock Mode button. Available in six colors and character designs, each design serialized out of 300, TEKKEN 8 Victrix Pro FS Arcade Fight Sticks are compatible with PS5 & PS4 and Windows PC.

The full TEKKEN 8 Fight Stick features include:
  • Etched character art and limited-edition numbering
  • Mode switch for compatibility with PS5 & PS4 and Windows PC
  • Durable shell made from aircraft-grade aluminium
  • Integrated 6.28° wrist slope to help reduce fatigue
  • Quick-access back panel for easy mods and updates to buttons and sticks
  • Authentic 30 mm Sanwa Denshi buttons
  • Patented Link 2 detachable joystick on Sanwa JLF base
  • Control bar featuring Tournament Mode button, audio controls, lighting modes, the PS button, and more for quick adjustments
  • Built-in carrying handles and cable organizers
  • Foam lap pad for long-lasting comfort during tournaments
  • Rubberized grips on the back for anti-slip during gameplay
Source: PDP
Add your own comment

6 Comments on PDP Announces Victrix Pro BFG Wireless Controller: TEKKEN 8 Rage Art

#1
Onasi
F**king hell there TB/PDP, while Lili is undoubtedly best waifu, she isn’t 500 bucks for a stick best.
Posted on Reply
#2
Sabishii Hito
I thought only old farts like me (40+) still used arcade-style joysticks. Hitboxes and regular controllers, along with simplified "modern" controls are all the rage these days because somehow, manual dexterity degraded in the human race in the past 33 years since SF2 came out...
Posted on Reply
#3
kapone32
Sabishii HitoI thought only old farts like me (40+) still used arcade-style joysticks. Hitboxes and regular controllers, along with simplified "modern" controls are all the rage these days because somehow, manual dexterity degraded in the human race in the past 33 years since SF2 came out...
What more do you expect? The jeopardy of the last quarter in your pocket made us masters of the art of skilful dodge in Asteroids, Gyruss but these used to $60. I still have my Neo Geo stick and that works great playing Games on my retro drive.
Posted on Reply
#4
BlaezaLite
$200 for a pad? Naaaa... £20 gets you...
My camera is poop.
Posted on Reply
#5
slyphnier
Sabishii HitoI thought only old farts like me (40+) still used arcade-style joysticks. Hitboxes and regular controllers, along with simplified "modern" controls are all the rage these days because somehow, manual dexterity degraded in the human race in the past 33 years since SF2 came out...
rather than dexterity, i think its more response / travel delay/time
the travel needed is much slower with joysticks vs button press

tokido (pro-sf player) have nice video comparing between controllers
(turn-on caption for english sub)

while in the end its matter player preference at most, like matchabo have high accuracy+ fastest with arcade-joystick that even better than controller&hitbox user

still hitbox/lever-less seems proved to have much lower delay compared to arcarde-joystick for most people
Posted on Reply
#6
890zxc
Hope there will be a edition for Guilty Gear Strive soon.
Posted on Reply
Dec 18th, 2024 06:08 EST change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts