One of the best pro controllers is finally coming to Xbox. Victrix will release an Xbox version of its Pro BFG modular pro controller early next year. Like the existing PlayStation version, the Xbox edition Pro BFG will feature a modular design and other customizable options so players can create their preferred button layouts, and swap between different configurations on the fly while playing on console or PC.
The Xbox Pro BFG edition features the standard Xbox controller’s button labels, including the share, menu, and Xbox dashboard buttons, and comes in either white or black color schemes. Both models will be available for preorder at Victrix’s online store (and likely other retailers) starting in January, and you can sign up to be notified when they go on sale. The controller launches in February 2024.
The Xbox Pro BFG ships with three main modules, including a reversible left module with a thumbstick and D-pad and two right modules–one with the standard four face buttons and thumbstick, and another with six face buttons designed for fighting games. It also comes with four interchangeable thumbsticks with varying lengths and either concave or convex tops, four thumbstick gates (which change which positions the thumbsticks can move to), and three D-pad styles. All of the components are neatly stored in a hardshell carrying case.
Along with the modular components, the Pro BFG features adjustable trigger sensitivity and four remappable rear buttons.
The Xbox version essentially mirrors the PlayStation edition in terms of features. We count the Pro BFG as one of the best pro controllers on PS5, so the Xbox version is definitely worth keeping on your radar.
You can read more about the controller in our PlayStation Victirx Pro BFG review. PS5 and PC players can also pick up the PlayStation version at Amazon for $174, or the special Call of Duty Midnight Mask edition for $200. There is also the Call of Duty Las Almas edition, though it is currently sold out at the time of writing.
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