GameSir G7 Pro Zenless Zone Zero Edition Controller Now Shipping for Xbox PC and Android

The limited edition GameSir G7 Pro Zenless Zone Zero wireless controller is now shipping for Xbox, PC, and Android. Discover its price, bundled access
GameSir G7 Pro Zenless Zone Zero Edition Controller Now Shipping for Xbox PC and Android

GameSir Yonder Zenless Zone-zero Edition G7 Pro Wireless Controller Shipping

Since the G7 Pro Zenless Zone Zeno Edition Wireless Controller for pre-order customers began shipping. This limited edition controller made in collaboration with HoYoverse works with Xbox consoles, PCs, and Android devices.

Price Justification with Accessories

The price point of $129.99 means the controller is $30 higher than its Wuchang Fallen Feathers Edition. The difference in price is accounted for by a complete set of accessories and gifts included with the controller.

  • An extra interchangeable faceplate
  • Eight interchangeable sticks
  • A carrying case
  • An acrylic keychain
  • Four silicone thumb stick caps
  • A redemption card for an in-game item pack
  • An Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Card
GameSir G7 Pro Zenless Zone Zero Edition Controller Now Shipping for Xbox PC and Android

Core Controller Features

The only difference functionally between this special edition and the standard G7 Pro is the paint job. Key hardware features include:

  • Mag-Res TMR sticks
  • Four remappable buttons (also lockable back buttons)
  • Motion control (for Windows PC only)
  • Hall Effect triggers with integrated trigger locks
  • A 3.5mm audio jack
  • A 1,200mAh battery with charging dock

Connectivity and Platform Support

The G7 Pro allowed connections via:

  • XBOX PC (Wireless) An included 2.4GHz wireless dongle will connect it.
  • XBOX PC (Wired) Can be used as a wired controller.
  • Android Pairs with Android smartphones via Bluetooth.

Future Releases

With the Zenless Zone Zero Edition controller breeze-going into shipment, GameSir should be moving to the next topic of the diamond ad for Dragon's Dogma edition controller previously witnessed at the Tokyo Game Show but never formally announced.

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