Raiju V3 Pro Controller Gains Attention Amid Gaming Accessory Boom

by Daniel Brooks
Raiju V3 Pro Controller Gains Attention Amid Gaming Accessory Boom

Raiju V3 Pro Controller Gains Attention Amid Gaming Accessory Boom...

The Razer Raiju V3 Pro gaming controller is trending today as players debate its premium features against its $250 price tag. The wired/wireless hybrid controller for PlayStation and PC has drawn mixed reactions since its 2025 release, but recent software updates and holiday sales have renewed interest.

Gaming analysts note the timing coincides with increased accessory spending during tax return season. "We're seeing more players invest in high-end peripherals this time of year," said NPD Group analyst Mat Piscatella. The controller's customizable buttons and adjustable triggers appeal to competitive gamers, though some question whether it justifies costing twice as much as Sony's DualSense Edge.

Several tech influencers posted comparison videos this week highlighting the Raiju V3 Pro's mechanical face buttons and swappable analog sticks. However, Reddit threads reveal ongoing complaints about Bluetooth connectivity issues and the lack of native PlayStation button icons. Razer told The Verge they're "actively monitoring feedback" for future firmware updates.

The discussion gained traction after professional Apex Legends player ImperialHal tweeted praise for the controller's hair-trigger mode on February 24. This sparked debate about whether tournament organizers should allow modified controllers in esports competitions. Major League Gaming currently permits the Raiju V3 Pro in most events.

Best Buy and GameStop reported increased in-store demands for the controller this week, with some locations setting up dedicated test stations. The renewed interest comes as Sony prepares to announce its next-generation PlayStation controller, expected later this year. Industry watchers suggest Razer may be positioning the Raiju V3 Pro as an alternative for players wanting premium features now.

Early adopters praise the controller's textured grips and 13-hour battery life, while critics argue its weight (328g) causes fatigue during long sessions. The debate reflects growing consumer expectations around high-end gaming peripherals, with the global controller market projected to reach $4.1 billion by 2027 according to MarketWatch.

Daniel Brooks

Editor at Infoneige covering trending news and global updates.