The GameSir Super Nova controller just got more colorful. GameSir has released three new faceplates designed by commissioned artists, expanding the already diverse lineup of swappable covers for its premium controller. Unlike cheaper models like the Nova 2 Lite, the Super Nova supports magnetic faceplate customization and now it’s stepping up its art game.
GameSir Super Nova faceplates go beyond standard colorways

GameSir already sells nine faceplates for the Super Nova, ranging from Mystic Green and Plum Rose to Vibrant Orange. These standard editions cost $9.99 each and focus on clean, bold colors. Now, the company is offering something more expressive.
Three new artist editions are joining the lineup, priced at $14.99 each. Two are by Shehzan Qureshi, a self-taught visual artist and YouTuber. The third was created by Dr. Hack, an artist based in Italy.
Here’s what each one brings:
- Liquid Galaxy – A dreamy blend of swirling tones, created by Qureshi
- Pink Anomaly – A vibrant design inspired by energy and motion, also by Qureshi
- Viridian Kraken – A marine-themed plate featuring tentacle artwork by Dr. Hack
Limited signed editions available
Each design has a limited signed version, with just 10 artist-signed units available per faceplate. GameSir hasn’t confirmed if the signed variants will cost more, but they are clearly being pitched as collector’s items.
Magnetic customization done right
What sets the GameSir Super Nova apart is the modular faceplate system. Instead of buying a new controller just to get a different look, players can snap on a new design in seconds. It’s a functional and stylish way to personalize a gaming setup.
With these new faceplates, GameSir is giving creative freedom not just to players, but to the artists, too.

