Fortnite Xbox Wireless Controller With Hall Effect Sticks And Mappable Buttons Revealed

Fortnite teamed up with Razer earlier this year to launch a collection premium PC accessories, and now we’re getting another interesting collaboration–this time with PowerA. The PowerA Fortnite Special-Edition Xbox/PC Wireless Controller is now up for preorder ahead of its October 1 release, and it’s shaping up to be a great option for competitive players.
Fortnite Xbox Wireless Controller With Hall Effect Sticks And Mappable Buttons Revealed

Fortnite teamed up with Razer earlier this year to launch a collection premium PC accessories, and now we’re getting another interesting collaboration–this time with PowerA. The PowerA Fortnite Special-Edition Xbox/PC Wireless Controller is now up for preorder ahead of its October 1 release, and it’s shaping up to be a great option for competitive players. Aside from its premium build quality, it comes bundled with a bonus in-game Fortnite item. It’s not the first PowerA x Fortnite collab–several Nintendo Switch accessories, including this Peely-themed Switch wireless controller, are available now–but it is the most premium.

Like all things related to Fortnite, this upcoming controller could be quite popular, especially since it’s the most feature-packed Fortnite-themed controller thus far. Be sure to reserve a unit if you’re interested in adding it to your console or PC gaming setup. Note that payment won’t happen until the item ships–just like all Amazon preorders.

To round out your Fortnite collection, take a look at the cool Razer gear up for grabs. These were a hot commodity when they launched earlier this year, but all four products are currently in stock at Amazon.

Razer Fortnite Accessories

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