The Nintendo Switch seems like the perfect console — until you’re trying to play Doom with those tiny Joy-Cons and your hands are cramping while you’re getting swarmed. Joy-Con motion controls are ...
Continuing on with their handy line of adaptors, 8BitDo’s new wireless USB variety is compatible with the recently released PlayStation Classic Mini, so you can play the classic PS1 titles on the ...
The GBros. Wireless Adapter from 8BitDo will give Super Smash Bros. Ultimate players an alternative option for playing with GameCube controllers. Releasing December 7, the $20 accessory connects to ...
You can also change the joysticks and D-pad on this extremely customizable controller launching later this year. 8BitDo’s second officially licensed wireless Xbox controller is also its most expensive ...
Alongside today’s Street Fighter VI launch, 8BitDo has announced a new Xbox-licensed arcade stick. The wireless accessory, which has moddable controls and supports swappable arcade buttons, arrives ...
The folks over at 8BitDo have unveiled their latest Xbox controller today in the form of the 8BitDo Ultimate 3E Controller for Xbox, and it's specifically advertised as being a "pro-level" controller ...
If you're looking for an affordable PC controller, the upcoming 8BitDo Ultimate 2C needs to be on your radar. Arriving on July 15, the wireless controller costs just $30 yet offers one of the key ...
As much as we love 8BitDo’s wireless controllers and gamepads, including the highly customizable 8BitDo Pro 2, our biggest complaint with them to date has been a lack of support for Apple devices. But ...
Game controllers exist in myriad price brackets, from ultra-premium gamepads that cost $200 to barebones wired models that cost a few bucks. Naturally, the cheaper controllers aren't very good, but ...
It costs $89.99 and can be preordered now It costs $89.99 and can be preordered now is an editor covering deals and gaming hardware. He joined in 2018, and after a two-year stint at Polygon, he ...
8BitDo, the game accessory maker known for its amazing third-party wireless controllers, announced its first-ever mechanical keyboard with a design inspired by Nintendo's 8-bit home gaming consoles.