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Razer Introduces Customizable PC and Xbox Controller

Razer announced a new customizable controller for Xbox and PC users. Branded the Razer Wolverine Ultimate, this is the first console product with Razer Chroma and Synapse support.

The Wolverine Ultimate features 2 interchangeable d-pads, multiple thumbsticks, and 6 remappable buttons and triggers for that competitive edge.

An RGB light strip lines the guide area of the controller. With the Chroma SDK, developers can integrate advanced lighting techniques for their game. Players can also choose to customize the bar with 16.8 million color options and certain effects such as Static, Spectrum Cycling, Breathing, and Wave.

The controller has a built in 3.5 mm audio port with built-in controls. It also comes with a detachable 10-foot braided micro-USB cable and a carrying case.

“We’ve taken our time with the development of the Razer Wolverine Ultimate to really get it right,” says Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder, and CEO. “Thanks to endless design iterations and pro-gamer feedback, we’re proud to be finally releasing a new contender for the crown.”

Product features: 

  • Remappable 2 Multi-Function Buttons & 4 Triggers
  • Razer Chroma lighting with full 16.8 million color options
  • Interchangeable D-Pad – Choice between Individual and Tilting Designs
  • Interchangeable Thumbsticks
  • Hair-Trigger Mode with Trigger-Stop for rapid-fire
  • Quick Control Panel
  • Tactile Switch Action Buttons
  • Ergonomic Non-Slip Rubber Grip
  • Razer Synapse for Xbox app
  • Razer Chroma SDK enabled
  • Play Anywhere – Play on Xbox One or PC
  • 3.5 mm audio port for stereo audio output and microphone input
  • Carrying case
  • Detachable 3 m / 10 ft lightweight braided fiber cable with Micro-USB connector
  • Approximate size: 106 mm / 4.17 in (Length) x 156 mm / 6.14 in (Width) x 66 mm / 2.60 in (Height)
  • Approximate weight (without cable): 260 g / 0.57 lbs

The Razer Wolverine Ultimate releases on razerzone.com in September, and worldwide later this year. It will be $159.99 in the United States and €179.99 in Europe. It’s going to pair well with the recently released Razer Thresher Ultimate headset.

More information on the Wolverine Ultimate can be found here.