Official Super Smash Bros Pro Controller Announced

Official Super Smash Bros Pro Controller Announced

Can be bundled with game.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Aug 28, 2018 @ 08:39 AM (Staff Bios)
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The release of Super Smash Bros Ultimate grows ever closer. To hallmark the eventual launch, Nintendo is releasing a special Smash Bros Ultimate Pro controller.

The limited edition controller will be available as its own purchase, as well as in a bundle with the game itself. The controller features a white and grey (with some translucency) color scheme, with a white Smash logo in the off-center. Specifications are lacking, but images on the Super Smash Bros website indicate that the game bundle will come with a steel book case.

The controller and bundle aren't available yet, though a listing for it has appeared on BestBuy. Interested buyers can pre-order the bundle for $139.99. The price of just the controller is unconfirmed, but we can assume the standard $70 price of a normal pro controller.

While the "classic" way to play is with the GameCube controller, the Nintendo Pro controller is the second most popular option. Fortunately, PDP is also releasing an official Smash Bros GameCube Style Controller for those wanting both.

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