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Home»Featured»The Victrix Pro BFG has made me forget the official Xbox controller
The Victrix Pro BFG has made me forget the official Xbox controller
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The Victrix Pro BFG has made me forget the official Xbox controller

Adrián FuentesBy Adrián Fuentes26 October, 2025No Comments

This command thought for Xbox and PC combines total modularity, Dolby Atmos and professional performance in each game.

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After several weeks of using it as my main controller on Xbox Series, it’s become clear to me that the Victrix Pro BFG from Turtle Beach is no ordinary accessory. Its proposal goes beyond premium design or robust finishes: it’s a tool designed to adapt to each player, regardless of the style of play or platform. At first glance, it may seem like just another high-end controller, but it only takes a few minutes of disassembling it to understand that the philosophy behind this model is completely different.

Manufactured under official Xbox license, the Pro BFG combines total modularity, integrated Dolby Atmos audio, and adjustable triggers in a controller that, despite its slightly elevated price (199.99 €) (although it can be found at a lower price in stores like Amazon), manages to justify every euro. I’ve tested it in both competitive sessions and more relaxed titles, and the result has been surprisingly good: precision, comfort, and versatility.

Construction and design: real modularity, not just a claim

The most striking point of the controller is its modular design, which allows you to modify almost any part of the controller. You can change the stick layout (in Xbox or PlayStation format), replace the right module with one featuring six buttons like a fightpad, swap directional pads or adjust the stick gates. Everything fits together solidly, without play, and the materials offer a superior quality feel.

The matte black finishes with purple details are elegant and give it a distinctive touch, closer to the professional line than exaggerated “gaming” aesthetics. The textured grips offer a comfortable hold even after several hours of use, and the weight of 298 g is balanced, neither too light nor excessively dense.

Main technical specifications

Feature Detail
Model Victrix Pro BFG
Compatibility Xbox Series, Xbox One, Windows 10/11, PlayStation 5 (specific edition)
Connection Wireless (USB dongle), Bluetooth, or USB-C cable
Battery 2000 mAh – up to 20 hours of duration
Weight 298 g
Material High-rigidity ABS polymer
Processor Dual-core ARM-7 at 500 MHz
Response time 5 ms
Audio Dolby Atmos with lifetime license
Customization Victrix Control Hub app
Triggers Adjustable, with fast-shooting mode (hair trigger)
Rear paddles 4, reassignable
Sticks and D-Pads 4 sticks, 3 directional pads, 4 interchangeable gates

Performance and gaming experience on Xbox Series and PC

The performance on Xbox Series is excellent from the first minute. The controller pairs via the included USB dongle with a low-latency connection that responds smoothly in all types of games. In competitive titles like Call of Duty or Fortnite, the difference compared to a standard controller is noticeable from the start: the adjustable triggers with 5 levels of travel allow for configuring almost instantaneous shots, and the rear paddles facilitate quick actions without losing control of the camera.

  • In PC, the experience is just as satisfying. The Victrix Control Hub software allows adjusting dead zones, calibrating sticks, reassigning buttons, and even creating three distinct profiles that can be activated from the controller itself with a single button. It’s a powerful and easy-to-use tool, ideal for those seeking absolute precision in genres like Apex Legends or Valorant.

The compatibility with PlayStation 5 (in its specific edition) demonstrates the versatility of the design. In my case, testing the Xbox version, I’ve found that the transition between platforms is fluid, without the need for complex configurations. Simply change the stick module and you’re ready.


Total customization: the controller adapts to you

Customization isn’t limited to offering a simple modular design; its piece-by-piece configuration system opens up a huge range of possibilities. You can switch between a standard module and a fight module with six front buttons, designed for titles like Street Fighter 6 or Mortal Kombat 1. The possibility of inverting the stick position is also a success, especially for those who prefer the symmetry of the DualSense or the traditional offset of Xbox.

Additionally, the four reassignable rear buttons can be configured without the need for software, making it easy to create quick profiles for shooters or RPGs. Switching between three pre-configured settings with a single touch is extremely useful if you alternate between several genres.


Integrated Dolby Atmos audio: competitive advantage and premium sound

One of the most outstanding details is the inclusion of Dolby Atmos with a lifetime license. When connecting headphones to the 3.5 mm jack port, the controller automatically activates spatial sound, and the difference is noticeable, with the audio directionality and level of detail adding an extra layer of immersion.

  • It’s not common to find this feature integrated directly into the controller, and it’s appreciated not to depend on subscriptions or external configurations. Moreover, the low audio latency means there’s no perceptible desynchronization between what you see and hear, something fundamental in competitive games.

Connectivity and autonomy

The controller allows for three connection modes: 2.4 GHz proprietary wireless dongle, Bluetooth, and 3 m braided USB-C cable. In my tests, the wireless mode was the most stable and offered the best performance, with barely 5 ms of latency. Bluetooth works well for mobile devices or laptops, although its response rate is somewhat lower.

The internal 2000 mAh battery offers up to 20 hours of autonomy, sufficient for several days of intensive use. It charges completely in just over two hours, and during charging, it can be used connected by cable without interruptions.


Comfort, feel, and response

  • Beyond technology, what matters is how it feels in your hands, and here Victrix hits the mark. The button feel is precise, with a elastomer membrane that offers a firm but silent press. The sticks maintain optimal resistance and can be easily replaced with others of different heights or textures.

The patented trigger mechanism allows choosing between a long travel for driving games and an ultra-short one for shooters. It’s a mechanical and reliable system, without the plastic feel of other adjustable controllers. Additionally, the vibration motors are powerful and transmit a natural sensation, especially in titles with feedback adapted to impulses.


Conclusion: the controller every demanding player would want

After many hours of use, the Victrix Pro BFG has earned a place among the most recommendable controllers on the market. It’s expensive, yes, but it offers versatility, precision, and build quality that justify its price. Its real modularity, integrated Dolby Atmos sound, and multi-platform support make it an almost definitive option for those seeking more than a standard controller.

Strong points:

  • Total modularity with interchangeable parts.

  • Adjustable triggers with fast-shooting mode.

  • Integrated Dolby Atmos audio with a lifetime license.

  • Excellent construction and ergonomic grip.

  • Complete and functional Victrix Control Hub app.

Areas for improvement:

  • Elevated price for some budgets.

  • No removable battery.

  • Bluetooth somewhat limited compared to the proprietary wireless mode.

If you’re looking for a professional, customizable, and compatible controller with everything, the Victrix Pro BFG is a safe bet. In my experience, it’s the type of accessory that makes you forget other controllers once you try it: firm, precise, and designed to last.

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Founder and editor of SoloXboxOne and Generación Xbox. He is also one of the owners of the GX Group, Samsung Universe and the Reflotes forum. Adrian has reviewed over 200 games on the web and has an average score of 85 according to Opencritic. Among his expertise as a writer and analyst, he has interviewed Microsoft personalities and participated in private gaming events.


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