Kirt S. (he/him)—November 7, 2024
Are you a person that comes from playing a lot of high-precision games on keyboard and mouse (like FPS games)? This will be a revolution for your fighting game playing. It's so so so much easier to execute commands quickly and consistently on this. My only gripe at all is I do wish there was an option to swap the down (middle finger) and up/jump (thumb) buttons via the hardware itself, but this is just because my brain is so hardwired to WASD from PC games that it frequently wants to use my middle finger to move "up" or "away from me" on-screen. Otherwise, this is everything I hoped for. It's well made, lightweight, responsive, nice-looking, easy-to-use, and worth every penny. Read more
C. Hamilton—January 1, 2025
I got this as an alternative to my Hitbox and I actually like it more. + Slim and easy to carry around + Near silent buttons so you're not annoying everyone + Great Leverless - Price - Finish is that matte black that picks up oil and dust really easily. I've included a picture of the Kitsune vs. the Hitbox vs. an Xbox controller for a size comparison. Read more
Brad C.—July 22, 2025
Buttons are clearly great quality. Big learning curve. Works better for most moves on SF6 but i'm still having trouble with super arts. Read more
Drake Ibanez III—June 27, 2024
I have had nothing but a good experience from this controller, the lights are functional and aesthetic but non-distracting, and the buttons feel nice and silent when pressed but still respond quickly on the screen. The only thing to keep in mind that the high quality means a high price point. If you're willing to pay more or save up in order to buy this then you should go for it, but there are cheaper alternatives to consider if this is too high of a price point for you. Read more
Alex DJ—December 31, 2023
Great-feeling leverless controller. Pros: Light weight, thin body that's easy to throw in the laptop pocket of a backpack Detachable USB-C cable with a locking clasp that holds it in place Native PS5 support with a switch to toggle xinput for windows PC use Easy to swap switches and keycaps Grippy textured surface on the bottom PlayStation touchpad on the controller, in PC mode the touchpad doubles as a mouse RGB has a few controls accessible through shortcuts on-board, most importantly off Factory-installed switches feel very responsive and are very quiet Cons: The factory keycaps are oil and grime magnets. At home it's easy to just wash your hands like an adult human being but if you're at an event, especially a local where you're probably sharing a table with two pizzas and some chipotle, it can be difficult to keep the buttons clean The factory keycaps have a little side-to-side play that can increase their felt travel distance a bit The factory keycaps don't always sit perfectly on aftermarket switches from other brands, so if you replace your switches you might want to be prepared to replace the caps too The factory switches themselves feel like they have a little more travel than some top tier arcade buttons you might have used in the past The board's SOCD cleaning is compliant with Capcom Cup rules but at the time of posting there is no way to change the SOCD mode so if you play a game that allows different SOCD settings you will be forced into complying with the more strict Capcom rules (though if your character has a 22/down down special input you're eating good here) The cable lock probably won't work with aftermarket cables Unless you buy a special edition one getting stick art currently means basically having a big sticker made because there's currently no option for transparent faceplates. The kitsune does look great in solid black though Maybe?: The kitsune's body is larger than some micro leverless controllers but smaller than a full-sized one, so keep that in mind if you have really particular size requirements. I personally think it's the perfect size but I have friends who prefer larger stick bodies that feel more stable in a lap Amazon shipped mine in the OEM box which is really sturdy and well-packed but also broadcasts your 300 dollar PS5 controller to anyone watching Read more

Michael—November 12, 2023
Here is the deal: Yes there is cheaper alternatives, with more customization options, and ability for modding your leverless with more buttons , etc. However, the other options are not as readily available, and take forever to ship. I.E the snack box you pretty much have to join their discord to know when the next batch is available. Plus it isn’t that much cheaper. If you just save up another 50ish dollars, you can get this one. The buttons feel great, personally I like the texture feeling. They’re super responsive, and combos on sf6 never felt easier. I went from using a fight stick to this, and I’ll never switch back. It’s also really quiet so you can have late game sessions and not annoying anyone with the loud clicks. Super light and thin, makes it really portable. Comfortable and great for long sessions. Yes as others have mentioned, it is a finger print magnet, but that doesn’t really bother me as I’m not really looking at my controller unless I’m not playing, and can just easily wipe it down after every session. Some are saying the SOCD settings are only set for sf6, but Razer has stated they will be releasing a firmware update to allow you to change this. Customization is also becoming easier and more options, as well as individual parts for replacements are in the works. Razer said they wanted to release this product for the main fighting game releases this year, and everything else they couldn’t add in time will be available later. I highly recommend this controller Read more
Jeremy Tran—June 12, 2025
Great hit box. Very reactive and lightweight, making it easy to travel with. Since it is so light, people transitioning from other brands may find awkwardness when placing it on your lap. Biggest downside is the price tag on these babies. Great product, but I feel like you can get other hit boxes (that come with more features) for cheaper. Keep in mind the quality and sound of the keys are included in the premium price of the Razer Kitsune. I think it sounds and plays great, just a steep price tag for the casual fans out there. Read more