GameSir's flagship controller gets a Dragon's Dogma 2 special edition

Several months after we first spotted a Dragon's Dogma edition of the GameSir G7 Pro, the manufacturer has now officially launched the controller. Called the GameSir G7 Pro Dragon's Dogma II Edition, the controller was announced today to celebrate the second anniversary of the video game, Dragon's Dogma II.
The special edition controller, which is a collaboration between GameSir and Capcom, features a dragon on the removable magnetic faceplate, brown buttons and thumbsticks, and a dark red circular D-pad. It also comes with a charging dock that has the logo of the game on it.
The G7 Pro Dragon's Dogma II Edition features GameSir's Mag-Res TMR sticks, dual-mode triggers (micro switch and Hall Effect triggers), micro switch ABXY buttons, and a mechanical micro switch D-pad. The controller also has four programmable buttons (two mini bumpers and two lockable back buttons), four rumble motors, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a 1,200mAh battery capacity.
In addition, the GameSir G7 Pro Dragon's Dogma II Edition has a built-in gyroscope that works only when connected to a PC. It also has a 1,000Hz polling rate that is limited to PCs when connected via the 2.4GHz wireless dongle or USB-C cable.
Apart from being compatible with PCs, it is also compatible with Xbox consoles, albeit via a wired USB-C cable, and Android devices (Bluetooth). If you want the G7 Pro with support for wireless connection to Xbox consoles, you have to purchase the Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Edition or the Zenless Zone Zero Edition.both of which are available on Amazon for $99.99 and $129.99 respectively
The GameSir G7 Pro Dragon's Dogma II Edition comes with a 2.4GHz wireless dongle, two extra D-pads of different styles, a cable retainer, and a 3m-long USB-C cable. It carries a price tag of 89.99 and is available to buy now from the manufacturer's website. GameSir says that there's adequate stock and the controller is ready to ship, unlike the GameSir G7 Pro 8K PC Nioh 3 Edition announced in February, but won't begin to ship until March 31st.









