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🎮 Elevate your game with the ultimate modular controller — because winning is a style you wear.
The Victrix ProCon BFG is a premium wireless and wired controller compatible with PS5, PS4, and PC. Featuring a fully modular design with 14 interchangeable components, patented multi-position clutch triggers, and 4 mappable back buttons with 3 customizable profiles, it offers unparalleled customization and precision. The controller comes with a dedicated app for button mapping and firmware updates, plus a durable carrying case and extended USB-C cable, making it the perfect pro-grade tool for competitive and casual gamers alike.








| ASIN | B0B9LDPXBF |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,987 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 47 in PlayStation 5 Controllers |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (2,956) |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Item model number | 052-002-BK |
| Language | English, English |
| Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 21 x 21 cm; 535.24 g |
| Release date | 1 Feb. 2023 |
J**E
Not bad
Seems good so far, love the modularity, much less than a scuf price wise, only thing ive noticed is as others have said it won't turn the console on which is annoying, I didnt use it for long but when doing fast combination presses with the trigger stops on the back for short-press, seemed like I had to slam my fingers quite hard to get a consistent response, maybe that was just breaking in but, probably hard to get the best of both worlds, theyre not mouse click triggers but at the same time, ive had scuff ones with that and they're no good for games where you're pressing partially like racing games etc so its a trade off, overall I think at the price point its a really good bit of kit, versatile, anyone struggling with accidentally pressing back buttons, you have to hold these slightly differently, press on the sides with your palms to keep it in your hands rather than wrapping your fingers around it and gripping it, ive had no problems with it, takes a little time to get used to using all your fingers but persist as its worth the increase in play performance 😉
F**K
This is the Ultimate Controller!
This is the best controller I ever had. I play competitive fighting games (Tekken 8) and FPS. This pad it's just perfect for both. Solid build, weights the right amount. The D-pad is extremely responsive, and buttons are just perfect (although may feel a bit small at first (especially if coming from a PS5 controller) I play PS5 and PC and this pad works great on both, wired and via Bluetooth (with the provided dongle). The modular design of the pad allows for customisable layout of buttons, dpad and thumbsticks. Also has 4 back paddles, tournament safety buttons and the hot keys can be configured through software via pc. This is absolutely the ultimate controller and beats hands down the PS5 pad. Also battery life is long...very long. Comes with a neat carry case with the extra bits and screw driver and a very long, quality USB cable (3m).
X**S
Felt uncomfortable so returned
This controller just wasn't for me. I've used SCUF Impact and AIM Controllers in the past and was attracted by the modular options with this one, but as soon as I handled it I realised it just wasn't for me... It just didn't feel comfortable in my hands. Also had some problems connecting it to my PC so returned it.
R**L
Good controller with a couple of flaws
I've been using this controller for many months now. I picked it because I wanted a controller with an Xbox layout with well positioned rear buttons. In the time I've been using it I've had no issues with connectivity, latency has been more than adequate for my needs and so far no mechanical issues. One of the downsides is the feel of the controller, it feels cheap. I'm used to using an Xbox elite controller or the standard PS5 controller and this feels like a toy in comparison. I'm not going to mark it down for that as so far it's been solid and the feel doesn't affect its function, it's just an observation. You don't get haptic feedback with the PS5 or the ability to switch the console on but this isn't a limitation of the controller, it's a restriction imposed by Sony. It's just something to be aware of. Arguably the lack of vibration can make longer sessions more comfortable. The only thing I am marking it down for is the trigger lock. To me it's really poorly implemented, there is a clutch which allows you to lock it at a shorter stroke but it's so easy to catch the clutch release on the back that I find I'm having to reset it mid game regularly, it only takes you to brush your fingers over it and it can release. I often leave it at full stroke just to avoid the hassle
O**R
NOT FOR PC
This seems like a well made and solid controller. However it is unusable on a PC: 1) None of the buttons functions as labelled, ie: you press X and it activates Y 2) The 10 "configurable" buttons can only be assigned to one of the four PS5 functions - so that's a massive waste. 3) There is no configuration control software. 4) The leaflet it comes with has a QR you have to scan to get a "quick start" PDF you have to download - but the text on this is less than the leaflet included - why not just have a proper manual? I have a £45 gaming mouse, I plugged that in install the software and can configure, buttons/controls even the lights without fuss, I spent £160 on a controller which doesn't control anything and cannot be setup. IT'S A NICE LOOKING PAPERWEIGHT.
A**R
It really takes some time to use it shape.
Controller on it with a good quality material materials. Which make it last.. on the problem this week that is that you need to use to it. Because it’s feels completely different from original PlayStation controller.. overall satisfied.
M**P
Remote play is not supported
Earlier this year I migrated my GTA data from my Xbox to the PlayStation so I could play with my family. I was then given a new Xbox for my birthday and found out that I couldn’t get my original data back so had to start the game from scratch on the Xbox. I can still play on the PlayStation but I find the controller uncomfortable and the layout is difficult for me to manage and makes my hands ache. So I bought this controller as it’s for the PlayStation but has the layout of the Xbox controller. It feels great and all the extras are brilliant, however, it doesn’t support remote play and this is how I use both consoles. We tried everything possible to get it to work but it just wouldn’t. We then found out that remote play isn’t supported. Considering the price and the fact that it’s sold as a PlayStation controller, we would expect it to support remote play as the normal controller does. I didn't notice if it worked on the PC as it states it does because I use my Xbox controller for PC games. If you just want this as a customisable PlayStation controller then go for it, but if you want to play remotely, don’t waste your money as you’ll just end up sending it back like I’ve done. It’s a shame as it seemed perfect but when I want to play my original GTA I'm going to have to persevere with the PlayStation controller.
E**L
Recently, I purchased a Victrix BFG Pro. I was skeptical, especially with it lacking vibration. I was borderline not considering it, mostly just because of that. After a few articles showing that Victrix will be adding Hall Effect Sticks in Q1 2024. Price being 40 (USD) for a pair. That's incredible pricing. So awesome upgrade. This matters because I also have a SCUF Instinct Pro Wireless (worst), Razer Wolverine Ultimate (my backup), and my new baby Victrix BFF Pro. Stock, the SCUF comes with no Hard Case. Just the basic swaps for D pad and Sticks. I had to purchase the Hard Case EXTRA, for like 40 or 50, I believe. It came with an additional cord, some additional stick top. And other little stuff. Starting left to right again, The hard case is a nice color grey and the inside is textured and looks great. It's the thinnest of the cases and for one that was paid extra in addition to the most expensive controller of the bunch at 200$ (prices are rough memory estimates). The case for the Victrix is ever so slightly thicker and only noticable if you have them side by side. Both would protect a drop in almost all cases. Inside, the Victrix has a top pocket for the EXTREMELY NICE Purple braided cord (type C to Standard USC). Also has stacked Styrofoam layers of tools and replacement parts, which includes the additional fighting pad that can be swapped with the right joy and button combo pad on the right side of the controller. The next up is the VERY sturdy and thick case. Inside is the pocket up top for the cord and the bottom houses the replacement D pades and sticks (which are held on by high power magnets and is the best setup of the three). With the information given, you'd be understandable in thinking that the SCUF was the worst of the bunch. In price? Sadly, yes. In usability? Hell no. The SCUF is my favorite to use. The reverse button placement is perfect *FOR ME*. Durability wise? Horrible, don't buy, trash, borderline a scam. Not only is SCUF already known for that, it turns out this first of the better QC lot was in fact, crap. Within the first 3 months I had to have it in for a faulty button and faulty bumper. Not a quick process since it's inconvenient to have no controller. Thankfully I'm a nerd lol. Got it back and all was golden. Then after a few months, the same button and bumper started not registering clicks either. Not every time. Just 1/10 I'd say. But you would be shocked how much is messed you up lol. Now, sitting at 14 months with it? Not great at all. 2 buttons. 1 bumper. 1 trigger. All faulty. Never dropped. No liquid anything. Kept literally in a hard case whenever it wasn't in use. I play a few hours a week total so this is minimal use. Terrible product. They will fix it. But I gotta pay for shipping and the full repair. So I'm stuck. Worst 400$ I've ever spent on controller and extras. The Victrix is so awesome. I have medium to medium/large hands lol. Not huge. They are on the CUSP of being too small. Which makes them perfect for me, but it might not be for my bigger brethren out there. I have not noticed the lack of vibration a SINGLE TIME. I even tried to pay attention for it and still didn't notice it. So I guess that's neat lolol. It feels light yet sturdy. It's what you would want for long sessions. Light weight and upgradable/repairable. Victrix doesn't sell replacements of anything yet, that I've noticed. But everything points to Q1 for the start of all that. I've been XBOX my whole life so my brain is struggling with the PlayStation symbols. Sell the XB setup for extra. Just a different single paddle. I'd be so happy. This is my go to by a mile. The Razer Wolverine Ultimate is a wonderful controller. The button placement on the back is TERRIBLE. That's all personal preference so I won't knock it for it. Build is solid. Can't speak for other products of theirs. It's very heavy in comparison. By a chunky margin. But it works great. Feels great. Way cheaper in price but not quality at all. They did a great job with that line. So I'd say SCUF - 6 Vicxtrix - 9 Razer - 7.5/8
A**M
I have been using Sony DualSense controller with my PC for a while, and I was considering buying DualSense Edge, but I didn't for two reasons: 1- DualSense was will known for stick drift issues and I am not welling to have issues with a controller with that amount to pay (even though the stick can be changed to a new one with the Edge). 2- It has only two extra buttons at the back. Victrix amazed me with the built quality, and the design. Reviewers claim that it is light weight that feels cheap, I didn't feel that at all. It needs some time to get used to it since there are extra buttons, and it feels different in the hand compared to PS DualSense. The four buttons at the back gives you the choice for more customizations. I play Rocket League and it helped me to gain back ranks that I lost before due to extra buttons at the back (faster speed flip for those at the community & and ability to boost and drift at the same time). I totally love it, but I definitely need more time to get used to it perfectly. Drawbacks are: 1- The need for the USB dongle for wireless communication. 2- A bit noisy clicks. 3- Track bad didn't work for me as a mouse. Overall, definitely worth the price I've paid for it.
L**M
Customizable, feels alot lighter and cheaper than the dual sense Edge Still a good buy if you like a Xbox style controller
T**S
it feels solid, and very good control and reaction times..
R**.
I have some issues with this controller, but none of them could take stars off my opinion of this controller. We as humans are all different, as such our hands have variations no single controller can address for everyone. If it were possible to address every issue for everyone, this controller comes closest. If you like Xbox controllers, this is for you. Hate Xbox, but live PlayStation controllers? THIS IS FOR YOU. The left stick and d-pad positions Dan be switched. Hate everyone’s controller because your fighting games need 6 buttons on the right instead of a right stick and 4 buttons? THIS. IS. FOR YOU! You can swap out three right stick and 4 button layout for 6 buttons. Nothing is perfect, but this controller chased perfection and thus captured EXCELLENCE.
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