
It feels like so many companies are constantly bringing out new Xbox controllers, and we've got yet another example here in the form of the HyperX Clutch Talon, which is described as a "premium, hot-swappable" controller.
In addition to a "full 10-button layout" along with "an 8-axis d-pad, hall-effect sticks and triggers", perhaps the most interesting thing about the Clutch Talon is the "onboard remappable interface", which allows you to swap triggers, sticks, back paddles, and cover plates â and even print your own front and back panels via a 3D printer.
"Clutch Talon is loaded with premium, hot-swappable components. A full 10-button layout, an 8-axis d-pad, hall-effect sticks and triggers, and an onboard remappable interface."
"Swap triggers, sticks, back paddles, and cover plates to craft your optimal setup... Create and print your own front and back panels with open-source files, compatible with standard 3D printers."
At the moment, we don't have a release date or a price for the HyperX Clutch Talon controller, but the folks over at KitGuru mention how it's expected to launch for $159.99 when it arrives this summer.
HyperX has also confirmed the summer release window:
We'll leave you with some screenshots for the controller below, and keep an eye out for it later this year!