Video game peripheral maker PDP has announced a new line of officially licensed Sonic-themed Nintendo Switch controllers that contain a “collectible figurine inside the grip”.
This product is part the “REALMz” accessory line, which also includes headsets. Here’s a bit about this latest creation from the official website:
“REALMz takes the worlds of your favorite games and transports them into a controller or headset. You can collect, display, and play with these eye-catching gaming accessories, and explore the stories built inside each one.”
Apart from Sonic, there are also Tails and Knuckles controllers. Switch fans can choose between wired ($39.99 USD) and wireless ($59.99 USD) versions of the REALMz controller, and all models come with customisable LED lighting. Pre-orders are available now.
This line will also be extended to other series – with a Pikmin themed one scheduled to arrive this winter. Here’s a look:
While these third-party controllers include some added features like an audio jack, it’s worth mentioning they may be missing certain features you would find on a first-party Nintendo Switch Pro controller.
What do you think of this new accessory line from PDP? Comment below.
Video game peripheral maker PDP has announced a new line of officially licensed Sonic-themed Nintendo Switch controllers that contain a “collectible figurine inside the grip”.
This product is part the “REALMz” accessory line, which also includes headsets. Here’s a bit about this latest creation from the official website:
“REALMz takes the worlds of your favorite games and transports them into a controller or headset. You can collect, display, and play with these eye-catching gaming accessories, and explore the stories built inside each one.”
Apart from Sonic, there are also Tails and Knuckles controllers. Switch fans can choose between wired ($39.99 USD) and wireless ($59.99 USD) versions of the REALMz controller, and all models come with customisable LED lighting. Pre-orders are available now.
This line will also be extended to other series – with a Pikmin themed one scheduled to arrive this winter. Here’s a look:
While these third-party controllers include some added features like an audio jack, it’s worth mentioning they may be missing certain features you would find on a first-party Nintendo Switch Pro controller.
What do you think of this new accessory line from PDP? Comment below.