The Challenger is compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows 10/11 PCs, and it will be available on July 9th. The controller features a range of advanced functions, including Hall-effect analog sticks that eliminate the well-known “stick drift” issue, as well as programmable rear buttons for additional customization during gameplay.
Special emphasis has been placed on ergonomics and long-lasting comfort. The controller has laser-textured grips and triggers that reduce slipping, even during longer sessions. There are also Impulse Triggers for precise haptic feedback, as well as a 3.5 mm headphone jack. It comes with a detachable three-meter USB-C cable, making it suitable for tournament conditions.
Drakong emphasizes that the goal was to offer a “premium experience without the premium price,” positioning The Challenger as a serious option for a wide range of players from casual audiences to the competitive scene.