PowerA Launches Limited Edition Master Ball Switch Controller

Master Ball Switch Controller

PowerA has yet again launched a brand new Pokémon themed controller and this time it is the Master ball Nintendo Switch controller that you can purchase for $49.99. The controller is limited edition, so once they run out, they will be gone forever.

The controller is designed for comfort during extended gaming sessions, where this Bluetooth wireless controller features motion controls, mappable advanced gaming buttons, ergonomic layout, and of course the Master Ball theme. The controller now is another addition to the Pokémon themed controllers that you might have been collecting. Head on over before the stocks run out and get your controller right now.

Play your favorite Nintendo Switch games like a pro with this officially Licensed POWER A enhanced wireless Controller from the Poke ball series.

The controller also comes with built in batteries that PowerA claims to run for 30 hours. You can also add your own rechargeable batteries if you prefer. The controller can be used whenever you want, whether the Nintendo Switch is docked or not. The only things missing in the controller are the HD rumble, IR, and amino NFC. The controller also cannot be used for games that nly work with the Joy-Cons.

Master Ball Switch Controller

Here are the key features of the Master Ball themed Nintendo Switch controller:

  • Wireless freedom using Bluetooth 5.3
  • Leds for player number, button mapping, and low battery warning
  • Includes two AA batteries for up to 30 hours of gameplay
  • Features advanced gaming Buttons for on the fly button mapping
  • Officially Licensed by Nintendo and the Pokemon company International with two-year limited warranty.

What do you think of the Master Ball themed Nintendo Switch controller? Post your comments below.

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