Nacon is back with a fresh take on its high-end controller: the Revolution X Unlimited Anniversary Edition. It’s got the guts of the original but comes dressed in nostalgia and packs a few pro-level tricks that push it beyond standard fare.
Revolution X Unlimited adds Xbox flavor to premium gear
This special edition marks the Xbox anniversary with a nod to the past. The color scheme goes full Xbox 360 clean white with subtle cues and it fits right in with your Series X, Series S, Xbox One, PC, or even Android setup. Just don’t expect it to work with the PlayStation 5. That door stays shut.
What makes this model stand out isn’t just the aesthetic. The Revolution X Unlimited comes with a built-in display that lets you adjust settings straight from the controller. No software. No menus. Just tap, tweak, and play.
Revolution X Unlimited Anniversary Edition ramps up customization
Performance tuning gets serious here. The controller supports a wide range of hardware-level adjustments:
- Shorten trigger travel for quicker shots
- Switch to microswitches for tactile feedback
- Remap six shortcut buttons for PC games
- Toggle joystick and trigger weight
- Adjust latency via wired 1ms response or wireless 2.4 GHz mode
For players frustrated by poorly optimized controls, these options offer a major edge. Whether you’re speedrunning or playing competitively, the gear adapts to your style.
A controller built for control, not just looks
While the design pays tribute to Xbox history, this isn’t just a collector’s piece. The Revolution X Unlimited Anniversary Edition plays hard. Joysticks and triggers use Hall effect sensors for precision, and the customizable profiles let you swap between loadouts on the fly.
Even so, this isn’t for casual players. Priced at $199/£179, it sits firmly in the premium tier and it doesn’t ship until February 16. If you’re the kind of player who obsesses over input feel and milliseconds of lag, the wait might be worth it.
Revolution X Unlimited isn’t pulling any punches
This Anniversary Edition doesn’t just celebrate the past, it refines it. With its blend of smart design, deep customization, and a built-in screen, Nacon’s controller isn’t following trends. It’s setting them.
The clicks hit faster here.
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