At Gamescom, Gulikit pulled the wraps off two new premium gamepads designed to work with both Switch and Switch 2. The TT PRO and TT MAX blend design cues from Xbox and PlayStation, while layering on Gulikit’s own innovations in sticks, triggers, and customization.
TT PRO and TT MAX share high-end features
Both controllers come with Gulikit’s 720° tension-adjustable TMR analogue sticks, complete with RGB star-ring lighting. They also pack nine levels of rumble intensity, “Smart Trigger” tech for swapping between clicky micro-switch triggers and Hall Effect analogue triggers, plus gyro aiming for Switch play.
Players also get two different floating d-pad options, four swappable rear paddles, and an extra ABXY key-cap kit to shift between Switch and PC layouts. That makes these pads flexible, whether you’re docked, handheld, or at a desk.
What makes the TT MAX different
The TT MAX carries all the above features but goes a step further with:
- Extra stick cap kit for three height options
- Switchable 8-way or 4-way d-pad functionality
- Motion-sense support tailored for PC gaming
In short, the MAX piles on more ways to tweak your setup, while the PRO sticks to essentials at a lower cost.
Pricing and release date set
Gulikit plans to launch both models in October 2025. Pricing lands at $49.99 for the TT PRO and $69.99 for the TT MAX. Like the company’s recent controllers, both can also wake Switch 2 from Sleep Mode, a convenience players expect at this point.
Gulikit’s growing Switch 2 lineup
These new pads join Gulikit’s expanding ecosystem. The company recently shipped the ES and ES Pro budget controllers, along with the Saturn-inspired Elves 2 and Elves 2 Pro, which earned mixed reviews. With the TT PRO and TT MAX, Gulikit is aiming squarely at the premium crowd—those who want flexibility, custom parts, and high-end feel.
Taking it to the max
With features aimed at both Switch and PC, Gulikit’s new controllers aren’t just knock-offs—they’re ambitious hybrids. Whether the TT PRO is enough or the TT MAX feels worth the jump, Switch 2 owners now have more serious options on deck.
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