Every true gamer knows, to be at the top of your game, be it Fifa 17 or
Tekken 7, the best way is to go is with the Microsoft’s Elite wireless controller
which offers features such as interchangeable paddles, hair trigger locks,
button mapping, and an improved design.
Well, if Razer has anything to say
about it, the company wants true gamers to go with The Wolverine. Remember a while back they gave us the Razer Wild Cat?
Equipped with interchangeable D-Pads, interchangeable thumbsticks, and
Chroma support, The Wolverine is Razer’s answer to Microsoft’s most advanced
(and priciest) Xbox One controller.
At $159 (NGN 58k), it provides hardcore Xbox One fans with a peripheral
designed to elevate their game. The fact that it features Chroma technology is
a nice touch and means Xbox developers can integrate lighting effects into
their games.
“We’ve taken our time with the
development of the Razer Wolverine Ultimate to really get it right,” said
Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder and CEO. “Thanks
to endless design iterations and pro-gamer feedback, we’re proud to be finally
releasing a new contender for the crown.”
Below is the full list of features supported by The Wolverine:
Remappable 2 Multi-Function Buttons & 4 Triggers
Razer Chroma lighting with full 16.8 million color options
Interchangeable D-Pad – Choice between Individual and Tilting Designs
Interchangeable Thumbsticks
Hair-Trigger Mode with Trigger-Stop for rapid-fire
Quick Control Panel
Tactile Switch Action Buttons
Ergonomic Non-Slip Rubber Grip
Razer Synapse for Xbox app
Razer Chroma SDK enabled
Play Anywhere – Play on Xbox One or PC
3.5 mm audio port for stereo audio output and microphone input
Carrying case
Detachable 3 m / 10 ft lightweight braided fiber cable with Micro-USB
connector
Approximate size: 106 mm / 4.17 in (Length) x 156 mm / 6.14 in (Width) x
66 mm / 2.60 in (Height)
Approximate weight (without cable): 260 g / 0.57 lbs
The Wolverine will be
available through Razer’s website in September and launch globally this holiday
season.









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