One Of The Best PS5 Controllers Is Getting A Tekken 8 Edition

Preorder Victrix Pro BFG Wireless Tekken 8 Rage Art special edition $200 Preorder at Amazon Our favorite modular PS5 controller, PDP’s Victrix Pro BFG, is getting an official Tekken 8 edition. The new model comes with all the same features and components that make it one of the best PS5 controllers available–including a six-button module

Our favorite modular PS5 controller, PDP’s Victrix Pro BFG, is getting an official Tekken 8 edition. The new model comes with all the same features and components that make it one of the best PS5 controllers available–including a six-button module that’s perfect for fighting games–plus a unique Tekken 8-themed Rage Art design. Preorders for the Victrix Pro BFG Tekken 8 Rage Art edition are available now at Amazon.

In case the Tekken 8 Rage Art edition sells out, you can also grab the standard Victrix Pro BFG. The standard black version is on sale for $159 (down from $180), or you can pick up the white variant for $180, and the Call of Duty Midnight Mask edition for $200. Aside from the different paint jobs, all three are nearly identical to the Tekken 8 Rage Art version.

Victrix Pro Fight Sticks
Victrix Pro Fight Sticks

Fighting game fans who prefer using arcade-style controllers can also pick up PDP’s excellent Victrix Pro fight stick. It’s available in a six-button arcade stick version and a 12-button leverless Victrix Pro FS-12 version, and you can bundle either model with a copy of Tekken 8. The fight sticks work on PS5, PS4, and PC, and all models are available in either white or purple color options.

Along with the new Victrix Pro BFG model, PDP is also releasing an official Tekken 8 version of its Tournament Backpack that’s perfect for carrying your new controllers. It’s currently out of stock but should come back soon. However, in the meantime, the standard edition Tournament Backpack is available for $100 and the smaller Crossbody Bag is on sale for $30 ($50).

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