Save 19% on this highly customizable Turtle Beach controller, now at the lowest price

Most wireless controllers have fixed layouts that offer little customization. However, this one from Turtle Beach has a unique design that lets you swap entire components and control elements to suit the gamepad for the game you want to play. Right now, you can get one with a big 20% discount.

The Turtle Beach Victrix Pro BFG Reloaded is a modular gamepad with swappable modules, which include drift‑resistant Hall‑effect thumbsticks, multiple D‑pad variants, and interchangeable stick caps, allowing players to adjust the controller’s feel and control elements to different game genres. A reversible left module and a swappable right module make it possible to switch between symmetrical and asymmetrical stick layouts.

For those who play fighting games, the controller includes a dedicated six‑button fightpad module equipped with Kailh microswitches. The triggers use a five‑stop clutch system with a hair‑trigger mode, and four rear mappable buttons for additional inputs.

The gamepad supports Xbox consoles and PC, and it works in wireless or wired mode via a USB Type-C cable. The built-in battery gets you up to 20 hours of playtime. A built‑in 3.5 mm audio jack supports Dolby Atmos (a lifetime subscription is included), and the companion software allows adjustments to dead zones, trigger sensitivity, and button profiles.


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