The Victrix Pro BFG is getting an upgrade in the form of a new module that features a Hall Effect joystick. Those who have the modular controller will be able to purchase the new pieces in early 2024, either as a two-pack or individually.
Released last year, the Pro BFG is a unique third-party controller that allows players to swap out multiple components instantly. This includes taking its joystick module out and slotting it into the fight pad, or switching the orientation of the stick to match the PlayStation and Xbox layout. Victrix will not be doubling down on that design by releasing a standalone module that replaces its joystick with one that uses Hall Effect technology.
If you’re not familiar with the concept, the Hall Effect joystick has become a popular alternative to analog in recent years. The technology uses magnets to detect stick movement, meaning the components inside the controller don’t actually touch. As a result, Hall Effect joysticks are more resistant to normal wear and tear, avoiding catastrophic drift problems. Pro BFG will introduce those sticks in a new module that can be inserted into existing models, no upgrade required.
Victrix plans to launch the module in 2024. Pro BFG owners will be able to purchase a set of two for $40. Individual left and right joystick modules will also be available, the price of which has not yet been determined. They are scheduled to launch in early 2024.
It’s a small upgrade that shows the potential power of modular gaming technology (something we saw in Sony’s new PS5 models this week). Instead of having to replace a complete controller if the joysticks slip, Pro BFG owners will be able to fix them and upgrade for much cheaper. This is a strong selling point for the controller, which called “the best PS5 controller you can buy right now” in a 2022 review.