ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- SCUF Gaming, creator of the high-performance gaming controller category (NASDAQ:CRSR), today announced the launch of its groundbreaking new line of PC controllers, SCUF ...
This review, originally published on February 24, 2025, has been updated to reflect my experience using the new wireless ...
Pretty much any new PlayStation or Xbox controller nowadays can be used on a PC, too, and the same is true for Scuf Gaming’s various controllers it’s released over the years. But for its newest ...
SCUF Gaming showed off a brand new controller in time for the holidays this past week, as they have released the new SCUF Envision PC Controller. The unique design, which, in our opinion, looks pretty ...
SCUF’s Envision Pro design takes cues from the PlayStation 5 Ege and Xbox Elite, though it’s entirely limited to your PC and finger dexterity. Reading time 4 minutes SCUF’s Envision Pro controller ...
The next generation of PC gaming controllers, the Scuf Envision and Envision Pro, have arrived. In a market where everyone thinks they can release a customizable controller and state they did ...
The Scuf Envision Pro Wireless PC controller is discounted to its lowest price ever during Prime Day. Typically sold for $180, the fancy gamepad is listed for just $130 at Amazon. The deal only ...
The Envision as a new line of high-performance PC games controller by SCUF Gaming. Designed specifically for PC gamers, the controller has been created to offer an unprecedented level of customization ...
Luxury game controllers are somewhat vogue these days with all the major platforms sporting fancy hardware, like the Microsoft Elite series and Sony's DualSense Edge. SCUF is taking them both on with ...
I have over a dozen controllers that I cycle through often. These aren’t just relics from past consoles, either; they’ve all been on a quest to find the one controller that I want to pick up and use.
There are a ton of game controllers out there, at every price point imaginable. But you don’t often see designs made first and foremost for the PC — if we get support it’s often an afterthought.