Victrix Gambit Prime Wired Controller: The Ultimate Gaming Accessory for Xbox and PC

Gaming Staff • May 17, 2024

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Turtle Beach Corporation and Performance Designed Products (PDP) have released the Victrix Gambit Prime Wired Tournament Controller for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. The controller is designed for Xbox and features patented Dual Core™ Technology, providing up to 8 times faster input responses compared to other controllers. The Victrix Gambit Prime Wired Tournament Controller is available for $79.99 and includes 12 swappable components, patented Clutch Triggers™, and a case to store spare parts. The controller is officially licensed for Xbox and can be customized further with the free Victrix Control Hub app.

PDP is an industry leader in providing high-quality licensed peripherals and accessories for all major video game platforms. The company's product lines offer uncompromising performance and striking designs for gamers of all levels. Victrix by PDP is a brand purpose-built for Esports athletes and enthusiasts looking for unmatched performance and competitive advantage. PDP has been supplying video game peripherals and accessories to major retailers across the world for over 25 years.

Turtle Beach Corporation is a leading gaming accessory provider, with its namesake Turtle Beach brand known for designing best-selling gaming headsets, top-rated game controllers, award-winning PC gaming peripherals, and groundbreaking gaming simulation accessories. Turtle Beach Corporation acquired Performance Designed Products in 2024. Turtle Beach's shares are traded on the Nasdaq Exchange under the symbol: HEAR.

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