⚡ Own the fight with precision and style — the Kitsune never misses a beat!
The Razer Kitsune is a sleek, portable all-button optical arcade controller designed for PS5 and PC gamers seeking precision and speed. Featuring a unique quad movement button layout that eliminates joystick errors, ultra-responsive low-profile linear optical switches, and a slim form factor with detachable USB-C cable, it’s built for competitive play on the go. Tournament-ready with cable security and lock switches, plus customizable aluminum top plates and Razer Chroma RGB lighting, the Kitsune blends performance with personal flair.
Brand | Razer |
Product Dimensions | 29.6 x 21 x 1.92 cm; 800 g |
Item model number | RZ06-05020100-R3G1 |
Manufacturer | Razer |
Series | Kitsune |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Not Machine Specific, PC |
Operating System | PS5 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 800 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**E
Perfect fighting game controller.
No setup, just plug and play. Not too hard to get used to, left hand for movement and right hand for attacks. I'm not a professional player by any means but I much prefer this over a standard controller for SF6. It's quite light and has a nice textured base so it doesn't move at all whether on your lap or on a desk.Steam on PC says it doesn't fully support it when you plug it in, but that is incorrect as all games assume it is a PS5 controller so you can use it with any game you want. Obviously, it is designed for fighting games (in particular SF6) but you can also use it on platformers as the button layout is very ergonomic for anything that doesn't use an analog stick.
S**E
Perfect for SF6
Love this matchbox style fightpad, still extremely bad at the games but makes you want to get better at these games
O**D
SF6 Leverless
Already own a Daija PS5 stick, which is excellent. Wanted to try leverless but options were very limited. Went for the Razer Kitsune as it was PS5 certified, works with PC (SF6 on PC) & has RGB which you can turn off easily on controller itself. £300 when I bought it. Expensive for what it is, we have limited options in UK. Once it arrived, took 2 days before deciding its a keeper. The USB latch is really good. Build wise it's solid but super low profile. Buttons are far more quieter than sanwa buttons, which is a good thing for me. Hand placement. Need to get use to it. The thing that convinced me. SF6 PC Ryu. I can do jump in 4 hit combos ending with LP-DP. Crouching DP is hold down, tap Fwd x2 on 2nd press hit any punch. Still learning the controller. I think you do need learn some shortcuts at the start. DP into CA from crouching, also noticed I press some buttons fast & others had to slow my input down. Still double tapping though. Controller wise Kitsune. Excellent option. Happy with purchase but still £300 is steep & I am happy with it. It does get fingerprints but easily wiped away with a tissue or cloth, it's not stuck greasy, just visible, don't need to rub it, just wipe & it's good.
A**D
Update: Good Controller but the price might be a barrier
After unboxing and giving a few fighting games a shot with it. I was genuinly surprised how good it felt.Granted the games i played and enjoyed where UMVC3, SF6, GG Xrd and KOF13.It was not until KOF13 i realised the serious flaw however. They seemed to have decided to go with Capcoms requirement for SOCD (UP + DOWN = NEAUTRAL) which i wouldnt have mind but the problem is that there is no way to change it. Im not a fan of the idea that it would have it built in on the grounds of one gameBarring that it is truly a neat peace of kit. Aesthetics wise is great but does attract a lot of finger prints(Edit: there was a firmware update released that enables a change in SOCD. From Hitbox standard all the way to all out none lol, I thought it would be fair to update )
A**R
Great for tekken 8 ps5
Took a while to get used to after using a controller for ps5 for so long. But once you get used to it..its amazing! Use it for tekken 8 ps5. No more mis inputs and great responsiveness. Highly recommend. Also now at £180. Well worth it
A**W
Long time fight game fan
Ive used multiple controllers and fightsticks over the years and Hitbox style controllers have been on my radar for a long time but this was the first one ive purchased. I have been looking around for a while as there are alot of options on the market but I'm really pleased with my purchase. Excellent build quality and feel, extremely responsive buttons and although it's going to take a while to adjust completely it's an excellent piece of kit.
M**S
Nice controller, shame about the price
Lets start by saying this is a really nice controller, really nice. It feels premium and looks great.However when something like the Haute42 M16 feels just as good, looks just as good and has more customisability at around a third the price..... yeah there's really no reason to go with this option.Honestly if you grab one you won't be dissapointed, but if you want to get just as good at a fraction of the cost look up Haute42 M13 or M16, they really did overnight invalidate so many options for leverless controllers with their agressive price points.
J**S
Expensive but you're paying for quality.
I was hesitant because of the price but once I got it under my fingers and used to how it feels I fell in love and this is going to be my go-to controller for years to come. Let's go Marisa!
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