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Just weeks before the Pro 3 controller launches, it's already added support for Steam devices, making it an even more ...
The 8BitDo Pro 3 is the company's first gamepad with switchable ABXY keys to suit the Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PC or Steam Deck ...
BitDo announces a new version of its Pro controller, with extra buttons, Hall effect triggers, ball-top joystick caps, and lots more.
Out of the box, the Pro 3 uses the Xbox’s button layout, but you can swap the A and B buttons to match Nintendo Switch controllers or rearrange them all to whatever layout you prefer. The Pro 3 works ...
8BitDo Pro 2 Controller (Switch Compatible) for $39.99 8BitDo Pro 2 Bluetooth Controller for Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, PC, Android, iOS, and More 8 $49.99 save 20% $39.99 at Amazon ...
8BitDo Pro 2 Bluetooth Controller for Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, PC, Android, iOS, and More 8 $49.99 save 20% $39.99 at Amazon ...
Sure, the 8BitDo Ultimate Controller looks and also plays more like a Nintendo Switch Pro controller, but it works great with the Steam Deck too. This is a controller that feels premium, with one ...
The 8BitDo Ultimate was already one of the best third-party PC controllers on the market, and now it's grown more enticing with the addition of Hall Effect analog sticks to the 2.4GHz model.
As the temperatures rise, Steam makes the prices drop. That's right, it is time for the annual Steam Summer Sale 2025. This is the moment PC gamers look forward to all year, but our wallets fear.
The 8BitDo Pro 3 costs $20 more than the Pro 2, but the $70 price point aligns with the Ultimate 2 Bluetooth, the manufacturer's flagship controller that supports both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth ...
And if you want a makeshift Switch or Steam Deck, the Razer Kishi is your pick. Still, it's good to have more choices for Apple-friendly input — particularly if you like 8BitDo's priorities.
Out of the box, the SN30 Pro and SF30 Pro are compatible with Windows, Android, Mac, Steam and Nintendo Switch devices, but the nice thing about 8Bitdo is that it concisely pushes out firmware ...