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Two new pro controllers for PS4 announced

The Razer Raiju and Nacon Revolution will come out in time for the holidays.

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Two new official pro controllers for PlayStation 4 have been revealed, and both look set to offer a pretty impressive experience to the user. One is made by Razer and the other is from Nacon, and both will be released during this year's holidays. Below are screens and all the information from the PlayStation blog about these new controllers, which may be sitting under your Christmas tree come December.

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Razer Raiju
• Two extra bumpers and two extra detachable triggers
• Built-in control panel on the front of the controller
• Trigger-stop switches and hair trigger mode for ultra-fast trigger responses
• Two custom profiles which you can instantly switch between and modify
• 3.5mm headset jack and dedicated headset volume and mic mute controls
• Detachable analog stick rubber caps which provide extra grip during intense gaming sessions
• Compatibility with all PS4 systems via the braided 3m-long USB cable - detachable for easy storage

Two new pro controllers for PS4 announcedTwo new pro controllers for PS4 announced

Nacon Revolution
• 46° amplitude dual analogue sticks, enhanced with innovative firmware for advanced eSports accuracy and reach
• Four extra shortcut buttons
• Eight-way directional pad
• Four custom profiles - all configurable via the companion PC application, enabling players to: re-map buttons, assign macros to the four shortcut controls and adjust analog and trigger sensitivity
• Two internal compartments with six additional weights - for a tailored balance and feel
• Compatibility with all PS4 systems via the 3m-long secure connection USB cable - detachable for easy storage

Razer Raiju reminds us a lot of the Razer Wildcat for Xbox One, which is a good thing since it's an excellent controller. Nacom Revolution, on the other hand, seems very similar to the Xbox One controller GC-400ES Alpha Pad, which we unfortunately haven't been able try yet.

Both controllers are without a price yet, but you can visit both sites (Razer here and Nacon here) to sign up for more information when it becomes available. We can't imagine they'll be cheap, however. Which one most appeals to you?



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