Razer Rolls Out Customizable PlayStation 5 Controller With Extra Triggers and Remappable Buttons

Ideal for quick-paced action and racing games.

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Razer is building on its lineup of cutting-edge consoles and accessories with a new controller. The Razer Wolverine V2 Pro controller is engineered to deliver high-performance, low-latency gaming for PlayStation 5 and PC.

Granting gamers optimal control over their controller, the Wolverine V2 features tactile buttons that lend to purposeful button presses and improved tactility, necessary for action-packed fighting games. For those more interested in racing titles, however, the controller comes with responsive back triggers that allow for players to switch between full-range pulls when accelerating and quick clicks for bursts of speed.

The Wolverine V2 offers the option to customize its layout with six remappable buttons and interchangeable thumbsticks, along with 2 additional thumbstick caps that can be added for greater precision. A 3.5 mm analog audio port is compatible with PlayStation 5 and PCs, and the controller ships with a wired USB Type C to USB Type A cable.

“The Razer Wolverine V2 Pro brings a whole new level of speed and consistency to competitive gaming,” Head of Mobile & Console Division Richard Hashim said.“It offers everything passionate console and PC gamers need to be on top of their game.”

The Razer Wolverine V2 is available now in the U.S. and Europe for $249.99 USD. New owners on the controller can set it up via the Razer Controller app.

In other gaming news, J. Cole and Jack Harlow have entered the world of NBA 2K as playable characters.

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