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Razer Kitsune controller review: Odd design choices for an already niche product

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The Razer Kitsune leverless arcade controller is Razer's new product in their line of peripherals for fighting game players, but comes with a major caveat.
The Razer Kitsune leverless arcade controller is Razer's new product in their line of peripherals for fighting game players, but comes with a major caveat.

Razer Kitsune all button officially licensed controller set to release soon. Uses Razers low profile linear optical switches, has dedicated L3 + R3 buttons and ultra thin profile. PC/PS5. Pricing and release date TBD : r/fightsticks

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Razer Kitsune All-Button Arcade Controller: For PS5 / PlayStation 5 & PC - Low-Profile Optical Switches - Slim Form Factor - Removable Top Plate - Chroma RGB Lighting - USB Type

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Embrace a new fighting game meta with the Razer Kitsune—an all-button optical arcade controller that surpasses traditional fight sticks. With an evolved precise quad movement button layout and lightning-fast optical switches, eliminate input errors from your game with the perfect competitive fighting companion for PS5 and PC.

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AliExpress victrix copy and they offer laser etching too : r/fightsticks

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