10 Best Game Controllers For PC
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Sometimes you want to use a controller on your PC. Maybe you’re not playing a competitive shooter so there’s no need for a mouse. Having something like a controller will give players the ability to sit back and enjoy the game without being right up to the monitor as well. So in this list, we’re going to highlight some of the best PC game controllers that might be worth picking up. We’re not ranking these in any particular order as these controllers can range quite dramatically in price along with features. Whether you want the most top-of-the-line controller available or something that can hold you over for some basic gaming, there should be something for just about everyone on this list.
There are many reasons why I prefer the Xbox eco-system over other formats. You could say that it’s the ease and accessibility to online gaming through the Xbox network, or you could point to the huge range of indie titles that have made the Xbox world their own. You could even chat about Xbox Game Pass causing disruption to the norm,
Gamerscore and achievements being an absolute addiction or that with the
Microsoft Rewards scheme there is the opportunity to get something back for your time and effort. But if I’m honest, the main reason why I’m an Xbox gamer is because of the controller.
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The Pro 2 is the sequel to 8BitDo’s SN30 Pro+ a full-sized controller designed with modern features and wrapped in classic gaming aesthetics. At first glance the new controller looks almost exactly like the old one, but it packs some welcome upgrades while keeping the cost at a very reasonable $50. These features make the Pro 2 worthy of the ‘Pro’ name and makes it an easy recommendation for any gamer looking for a powerful and versatile gaming option.
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8bitDo Pro 2 Specifications
Compatibility with Windows 7 and up, Android 4.0 and up, Nintendo Switch, macOS 10.10 and up, and Raspberry Pi 2B, 2B+, 3B, Zero