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The PDP Victrix Pro BFG Wireless Controller is an officially licensed PlayStation 5 accessory designed for competitive gamers seeking ultimate customization and precision. Featuring 14 swappable components, including analog sticks and a fight pad, it supports PS5, PS4, and PC via a mode switch. With 3 onboard profiles, a 3.5mm headset jack compatible with Sony 3D Audio, and a durable carrying case, it’s built for serious play and portability.






| ASIN | B0B9LDPXBF |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (2,869) |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.5 x 21 x 21 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 535 g |
| Item model number | 052-002-BK |
| Language | English, English |
| Manufacturer | Pdp |
| Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 21 x 21 cm; 535.24 g |
| Rated | Not Checked |
| Release date | 28 August 2025 |
O**R
Best tourny controller I've seen in a long while
So I'll start with the best and main feature: The modular face. I can't stress how awesome this thing is for players like me that struggle to find button/dpag/analog setups that work for the way we like to play. For example, I play claw style, so having the 6-button option is a must. Need to go back to play a game where 4-button makes more sense? No problem, just swap the pieces, which is super easy. And those units can be flipped, so for instance, I like the dpad in the top-left most position (by default, that's where the analog stick is, like what you see in the picture), so I simply flipped it. When I'm playing, I also hate having the analog stick in the way, again, no problem, just pops right off (and you get extras). This modular feature is important because if you play enough, eventually buttons and dpads go out. For a long time, I was using the Hori FC4 (original design), which was a great controller and fairly inexpensive, but the one drawback was that it broke down pretty fast. Pro players that use the dualshock will tell you they replace them every several months, at most. Although I haven't seen it yet, I have to imagine that Victrix will sell the face pieces separately, which will eventually not only give players like me the ability to easily and cheaply replace wornout components, but it opens the door for more designs for those pieces in the future. Otherwise, it has a bunch of other premium features. You can go wired, which for many of us is really important, and the wire is nice and sturdy. Same with the case for the controller and all the various pieces to it. It has a built-in feature to program (or turn off) the back-grip buttons, and multiple profile options, so even though there is an app that allows for more input customization (which is also a rad feature), you don't need that to do some basic input customization. It also has built-in trigger stops, which is amazing, and a tournament mode to disable your system buttons and the touchpad. The pad has a nice, heavy weight to it, too. Before I got this thing, it was clear it was designed for tournament play in mind. The question I had was whether the dpad(s) would be any good. I use the old, basic, Nintendo cross-style and so far it's working really well. All of the other features, too, are highly-desirable when in a tournament setting, and they function great. But, they went beyond that to ensure that if you want to use it like a normal, casual controller, you clearly can. So I'll say that at this point it seems the wait was worth it, but I'll end with a caveat: This isn't a casual controller. The price tag should probably tell you that, but I can easily see certain people being disappointed with this thinking it's going to be good for casual use. You really have to be thinking about a competitive setting to see the value you're getting with this pad's features. This controller is comparable in quality to something like the Razer Wolverine v2 but has way better features for competitive play and practice, yet the Wolverine is $70 more. I've used the Victrix for casual gaming already and I can tell you it works great there, too, but unless you're taking advantage of all the features that a non-competitive game *isn't* going to use, then this is probably too expensive. Ultimately, a fantastic controller. EDIT: The Victrix Control Hub now works with the BFG, so that eliminates one criticism I had. Now the only thing left for them to address is replacement parts for the modular pieces. This could be make or break though: I've asked them about this and for now even requesting parts directly is not an option. The clock is ticking on that because when everyone starts to have breakdowns, no one is paying for a brand new BFG when a piece that should be really replaceable can't be replaced. That's going to wreck this thing's reputation.
A**M
Amazing product
I have been using Sony DualSense controller with my PC for a while, and I was considering buying DualSense Edge, but I didn't for two reasons: 1- DualSense was will known for stick drift issues and I am not welling to have issues with a controller with that amount to pay (even though the stick can be changed to a new one with the Edge). 2- It has only two extra buttons at the back. Victrix amazed me with the built quality, and the design. Reviewers claim that it is light weight that feels cheap, I didn't feel that at all. It needs some time to get used to it since there are extra buttons, and it feels different in the hand compared to PS DualSense. The four buttons at the back gives you the choice for more customizations. I play Rocket League and it helped me to gain back ranks that I lost before due to extra buttons at the back (faster speed flip for those at the community & and ability to boost and drift at the same time). I totally love it, but I definitely need more time to get used to it perfectly. Drawbacks are: 1- The need for the USB dongle for wireless communication. 2- A bit noisy clicks. 3- Track bad didn't work for me as a mouse. Overall, definitely worth the price I've paid for it.
T**S
Great options!
it feels solid, and very good control and reaction times..
R**.
As close to perfection in a game controller so far.
I have some issues with this controller, but none of them could take stars off my opinion of this controller. We as humans are all different, as such our hands have variations no single controller can address for everyone. If it were possible to address every issue for everyone, this controller comes closest. If you like Xbox controllers, this is for you. Hate Xbox, but live PlayStation controllers? THIS IS FOR YOU. The left stick and d-pad positions Dan be switched. Hate everyone’s controller because your fighting games need 6 buttons on the right instead of a right stick and 4 buttons? THIS. IS. FOR YOU! You can swap out three right stick and 4 button layout for 6 buttons. Nothing is perfect, but this controller chased perfection and thus captured EXCELLENCE.
A**I
Muito bem construído!
Excelente controle, para mim que tenho as mãos pequenas ficou perfeito, além disso não é tão pesado como Edge. Gatilhos traseiros tem um encaixe perfeito nas mãos. Bem versátil, bem construído, acabei pegando os módulos hall effects em separado mas acho que nem era preciso pois está funcionando perfeitamente.
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