On September 28, Corsair officially launched its first fighting game controller featuring an all-button design that eliminates traditional joysticks at Tokyo Game Show 2025 - the NOVABLADE PRO WIRELESS. The device replaces joystick structures with directional buttons, designed to provide fighting game players with more precise operational experience.
The product is equipped with Hall effect magnetic sensing buttons with adjustable key travel ranging from 0.1 to 4.0 millimeters, enhancing response speed and operational sensitivity. The connectivity supports three-mode switching and has received official Sony PlayStation authorization certification, ensuring compatibility and stability on corresponding platforms.
In terms of appearance, the controller features replaceable decorative faceplates, allowing users to customize according to personal preferences. The NOVABLADE PRO WIRELESS is expected to launch in the Japanese market in October, priced at 32,980 yen (including tax), which converts to approximately 1,573 RMB at current exchange rates.
Additionally, the brand also showcased several recently launched peripheral products at the exhibition, including the SABRE v2 PRO ultra-lightweight wireless mouse weighing only 36 grams, and the VANGUARD 96 keyboard, further enriching its gaming peripheral product lineup.