NACON is at it again! This time they are unveiling new accessories for the next line in Microsoft’s Xbox consoles and for their Xbox Game Pass.
On October 12 NACON announced their new NACON’s MG-X Series controllers so that fans can enjoy all of Microsoft’s digital power on their smartphones!
The two MG-X controllers are sturdy and include adjustable stands that securely accommodate any Android smartphone up to 6.7 inches. In just a few taps, the smartphone wirelessly (Bluetooth 4.2) connects to the controller and provides up to 20 hours of gaming thanks to the included rechargeable battery. The MG-X is a compact model, which fits all hand sizes and is ultra-portable. With its gamer-focused design, it turns smartphones into a handheld console.
These controllers sound amazing for fans of gaming on the go! Your hands will not cramp up like they usually do when you’re playing hours of Flappy Bird.
The other set of controllers are the Revolution X and Pro Compact are for your console and PC. I was going to try to get through all this technical mumbo jumbo, but I know I’ll muck it up. Here are NACON’s words, which I hope you all understand better than myself.
The Revolution family of controllers is expanding and welcoming its very first Designed for Xbox model. Fully customizable and optimized for competitive gaming on consoles and PC, all of NACON’s expertise in professional controllers has gone into the Revolution X. With full-featured software for creating profiles, a carry case, stick accessories and additional weights, it will appeal to the most demanding gamers.
With ergonomics tailored to a wide range of hand sizes, gamers will love the many customization options available with NACON’s Pro Compact controller. As well as enjoying all the classic features of the Xbox Wireless Controller, fans can choose a standard game mode or advanced mode thanks to the dedicated app available for consoles and PC. The Pro Compact is a versatile and accessible model with many different settings usually found on professional controllers, including programmable buttons, stick settings and trigger sensitivity controls.
These controllers look slick, should one of my Xbox One launch controllers finally crap out on me, I know that I’ll be looking for one of these puppies either online or in store somewhere, COVID allowing.
From what I can see NACON will be killing it right out of the gate with these controllers for the next generation of Xbox consoles. All of these products will be available at the start of 2021, so we all finally have something to look forward to once this year is out.
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