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While many gamers stick with first-party controllers for their consoles, there are plenty of third-party controllers that offer more features. We’ve reviewed SCUF controllers before and our SCUF ...
As a Hunter main in Destiny 2, mobility is everything. Being able to defend myself while maneuvering out of dangerous situations is essential, especially if I can somehow manage to jump, aim, and ...
SCUF is a highly respected brand in the world of pro controllers, having customised Xbox and PlayStation pads for professional-standard use for years. And there are many who prefer its accessories to ...
is an editor covering deals and gaming hardware. He joined in 2018, and after a two-year stint at Polygon, he rejoined The Verge in May 2025. Scuf has introduced the Reflex lineup of customizable ...
After releasing the SCUF Vantage for PlayStation 4 last year, Scuf Gaming is back at it with a new SCUF Xbox One controller: the SCUF Prestige. The new controller builds on Scuf’s patented ...
SCUF Gaming has launched two new wireless performance controllers for Xbox gamers. The controllers have a patented paddle control system, which is the key feature for gamers. SCUF also promises the ...
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Since first arriving on the scene in 2011, Scuf Gaming, innovator and creator of high-performance gaming controllers, has radically changed the way controllers are used. Now ...
Today, peripheral workshop SCUF Gaming has unveiled the latest innovation in its line of endlessly customizable professional-grade gamepads, the Vantage. It’s got a slew of interesting features, but ...
Scuf today unveiled two new controllers: one built on the company’s popular Infinity line and another redesigned from the ground up specifically for the PlayStation 4. The Scuf Infinity Pro starts at ...
“Luxury” isn’t really a word you associate with gaming controllers, but when you’re spending $200 on a gamepad, that’s essentially what you get. The fact is just masked by words like “Elite” and “Pro.
There was a time when third-party controllers were a cheap alternative to the gamepads included with consoles, and saved for visiting friends during multiplayer battles. Thanks to companies like Scuf, ...