The GameSir G7 Pro just got a much-needed upgrade this time with full wireless support for Xbox consoles. Packaged as a limited-edition release themed around Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, this new model adds the one major feature missing from the original G7 Pro.
GameSir G7 Pro finally cuts the Xbox cord

When the G7 Pro launched earlier this year, it came packed with Hall effect and micro switch trigger options, textured grips, and swappable parts. It even carried official Xbox certification, but it lacked one thing: wireless Xbox connectivity. Until now, users had to play tethered on Xbox consoles, despite wireless support on PC.
That changes with the G7 Pro Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Edition, which delivers full wireless functionality on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One for the first time in GameSir’s controller lineup.
Wuchang Edition keeps the core, upgrades the link
Despite the new connectivity, the rest of the hardware stays identical to the standard G7 Pro. You still get:
- Tactile mechanical face buttons
- Interchangeable Hall effect and Micro Switch triggers
- TMR joysticks with high precision
- Swappable D-pad and magnetic faceplate
Themed after Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, a dark fantasy action-RPG, the controller’s design can be customized just like the original. If you’re not into the gothic aesthetic, you can swap the faceplate or D-pad for alternate styles.
Wireless Xbox support is the headline change
GameSir’s own comparison chart confirms it: wireless Xbox support is the only hardware difference between this and the regular G7 Pro. But for Xbox players, it’s a big one.
GameSir joins the themed controller wars
With companies like 8BitDo pushing out themed hardware like the recent Honkai: Star Rail Evernight Ultimate 2 Edition, GameSir is clearly stepping into the same space. The Wuchang Edition isn’t just a promo piece; it’s a response to growing demand for function-rich, stylish gear that works wirelessly across platforms.
A better G7 Pro, at the right time
The GameSir G7 Pro Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Edition finally delivers what Xbox fans wanted from the start: freedom from cables. While the core controller remains unchanged, the wireless upgrade puts it in direct competition with the big names and proves GameSir is still paying attention to what players actually want.