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With eSports players in mind, the Nacon Revolution comes with a PC app where users will be able to configure the controller. There’s also four additional shortcut buttons on the back. Speaking of the D-Pad, it’s now eight-way directional instead of just four. The placement of the left thumbstick is now on the top half of the controller, while the D-Pad is on the lower half. The Nacon Revolution looks more like an Xbox One Elite controller. In terms of customization, the Razer Raiju comes with two custom profiles which users can easily switch and modify, according to Sony.
The two analog sticks also come with removable rubber caps for better grip. The Razer Raiju has an extra row of buttons up front for managing voice chat, while on the back it has two extra triggers and bumpers, as pointed out by The Verge. The Razer Raiju comes with extra triggers and bumpers on the back. All the buttons that are on the DualShock 4 are present on the Raiju even the touchpad up front. The idea here is for better ergonomics and adding customization options for users. The Razer Raiju looks pretty similar to Sony’s DualShock 4 controller, albeit a bit wider and chunkier in size. The Razr Raiju comes with a control panel up front for managing voice chats. Instead of building its very own “Elite” controllers for the PS4, Sony has taken a different approach by partnering with Razer and Nacon to build “pro” PS4 controllers. There may already be knockoff PS4 controllers right now, but those aren’t licensed by Sony. One of the things that Microsoft’s Xbox One has over Sony’s PlayStation 4 is that it actually has Xbox One Elite controllers which are designed for “pro” gamers.
Both controllers will be released later this year, but Sony has not revealed pricing or an exact release date just yet.
#NACON REVOLUTION PS4 BUY PRO#
Sony just announced two officially licensed pro controllers for the PlayStation 4, the Razer Raiju and Nacon Revolution.