All variations are suitable with PlayStation 5 and PC.
Razer is capitalizing on the rising appeal of leverless combating game controllers– rather of featuring an arcade-style stick for directional inputs, these controllers map directions to 4 distinct buttons. This allows for quicker, more precise inputs and alleviates errant inputs that can sometimes occur on gamepads or combat sticks, although it does take some getting used to. Below, you can have a look at all 3 versions of the Razer Kitsune below with links to their preorder pages.
Razer Kitsune – Street Fighter 6 Cammy Edition
Razer Kitsune – Street Fighter 6 Chun-Li Edition
Razer Kitsune – Standard Edition
The Razer Kitsune features a super-thin profile, Chroma RGB lighting around the base of the chassis, and a removable USB cable television that likewise has a clasp to protect it in place. The aluminum face plate is also detachable, permitting easier customization. Each button is fitted with low-profile optical direct mechanical switches, which need to give users dependable, constant, and quick inputs.
One of the advantages of a leverless controller is that you can technically sign up inputs that are physically impossible on a stick, and although there is some contention in the combating video game neighborhood, they are mainly tournament-legal. Back in March this year, Capcom did enact guidelines on what makes up a tournament-legal leverless controller at Capcom-sanctioned occasions. Additionally, this style of controller is more comfy and ergonomic for some gamers who might physically have problem with arcade sticks or gamepads.