Qanba is using its own arcade buttons and joystick, but you can mod the platform if you decide you want to go with the ever-popular Sanwa parts later on. The Qanba Drone is ready for you to take with you to tournaments, too. It has a storage compartment for the USB cable, and it includes the crucial Tournament Lock switch to keep you from accidentally hitting a single button that gets you disqualified.
For whatever reason, the Xbox has more or less been left out in the arcade fight stick market in recent years. A lot of the really good options only support PlayStation, and that leaves Xbox gamers with only a few solid options. The high-end Sanwa components make for buttons that are impressively responsive and the joystick is perfectly precise, so you will be able to maintain peak performance game after game.
It is even made for modding out, so you can fiddle around and get everything to your liking. Overall, this is a solid, tournament-grade fight stick perfect for all your gaming needs. While there are plenty of hefty fight sticks they could game on, the Victrix Pro FS is a tank. It's built on sturdy metal chassis that immediately makes it stand out from the crowd, not to mention the purple glow that comes out on each side. Victrix has built a super-solid fight stick here, and it didn't stop at that metal frame.
You'll find all quality Sanwa parts here, from the eight front buttons to the stick. The compartment to access components is a bit tight but does provide an open door for tinkering, and it'll let you quickly stow your joystick when you're taking this fight stick on the move.
A lot of the best fight sticks seem to get made for PlayStation, and even though many will still work on PC, it can take a bit of mental gymnastics to press the correct controls on the fight stick when presented with on-screen prompts for Xbox controls in PC games. The Hori Fighting Stick Alpha has a sleek and sturdy design, and it comes fitted with top-notch components, namely Hori's Hayabusa buttons, switches, and lever. The Alpha has an eight-direction joystick and is highly sensitive, letting you get a quick response to your actions.
The eight main buttons also have a bit of wiggle room around them, helping ensure they don't jam up against the sides of their slots and ruin any of your combos. And, if for some reason Hori's Hayabusa parts just aren't your cup of tea, the interior of the fight stick is readily accessible, so you can swap out the stock parts with the arcade components of your choice.
Plenty of great fighting games have come over to the Nintendo Switch even though they face the fierce competition of Super Smash Bros. If you're all smashed out and want to enjoy those other fighting games to the fullest, a fight stick can make your experience better and make it easier to control with the precision these games require.
It also has illuminated button labels that show you exactly which Switch controls each button represents, and it can even change to a second set of illuminated button labels for PC controls. The buttons are easy to mash away, and the joystick is satisfactorily clicky. There are even macro buttons and a turbo function. And, let's not forget that the whole thing works wirelessly with a USB dongle. It also supports USB wired and Bluetooth connections.
The 8BitDo Arcade Stick works just as well on PC and mobile as it does on the Switch, letting you get extra value out of the already fairly affordable arcade stick.
Don't like the stick and just want all buttons? The Hit Box has you covered there. This controller replaces the joystick with another set of four buttons designed to work like WASD on a keyboard. Xbox has some fantastic games, no doubt about it.
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