The PS5 Is Getting An Officially Licensed Wireless Fightpad Next Month
The Hori Wireless Fighting Commander Octa Pro releases on April 14, and preorders are now open.
If you’re interested in improving your fighting game setup but don’t want a traditional fight stick, the upcoming Hori Wireless Fighting Commander Octa Pro for PS5 and PC should be on your radar. Hori's wired Commander Octa is one of the most popular controllers dedicated to fighting games on PlayStation, and the new model drops the wire while adding more premium features and customization options. The Fighting Commander Octa Pro is available to preorder at Amazon for $100 ahead of its April 14 release.
Hori Wireless Fighting Commander Octa Pro for PS5 & PC
$100 | Releases April 14
This gamepad is officially licensed by Sony and works on PS5 and PC. Along with the usual four face buttons on the right side of the control, you’ll find two additional face buttons as R1 and R2. All six face buttons utilize microswitches, which Hori states were used to increase the accuracy and durability of the inputs.
Even with R1 and R2 moving to the front of the controller, the Octa Pro still has four tactile shoulder buttons. You can also map inputs to the pair of remappable back buttons.
The 8-gate analog stick was designed with fighting games in mind, so diagonal inputs should be easier to execute on the Octa Pro compared to a standard controller. Inside the box, you'll find three hot-swappable D-pad designs. Hori also added a low-profile "analog slide pad" that resembles the Switch's Circle Pad. The slide pad is meant to be used in menu systems.
The controller is wireless, though it does include a USB-C cable for charging and wired play. It comes with a cable lock to mitigate the risk of a disconnection during a match. Hori says the the controller can run for roughly 10 hours between charges. In addition to the USB-C port, there's a 3.5mm headphone jack.
You’ll find a cable lock feature on the back of the gamepad--so you can lock the cable in place to ensure it doesn’t disconnect during the heat of battle. Expect to get around 10 hours of game time per charge. While the Octa Pro is technically compatible with PS4, it can only be used in wired mode on PlayStation's last-gen console.
As mentioned, a more affordable variation of the controller is already available--the Hori Fighting Commander Octa. It’s not quite as robust as the upcoming Pro model, but this $59 wired controller still features an 8-way analog stick, six face buttons, and support for PS5, PS4, and PC.
Beyond the Commander Octa lineup, we've rounded up a handful of other fightpads and traditional fight sticks that are worth checking out if you're looking for a dedicated option for your favorite fighting games.
More Fightpads and Fight Sticks to Consider
- PDP Victrix Pro BFG Wireless Controller (PS5, PS4, PC) -- $175
- Hori Fighting Stick Alpha (PS5, PS4, PC) -- $172 (
$200) - Hori Fighting Stick Alpha: Tekken Edition (PS5, PS4, PC) -- $172 (
$230) - Hori Fighting Stick Mini (PS5, PS4, PC) -- $52 (
$60) - Razer Kitsune All-Button Arcade Controller (PS5, PC) -- $294
- Victrix Pro Leverless Fight Stick (PS5, PS4, PC) -- $250
- Victrix Pro FS-12 All-Button (PS5, PS4, PC) -- $384
- Victrix Pro FS (PS5, PS4, PC) -- $380 (
$400)

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