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8BitDo Arcade Controller Pro Brings a Leverless Board to Fight-Stick Fans

8BitDo's leverless, all-button Arcade Controller Pro brings Kailh hot-swap switches, a quick-release tempered-glass faceplate, and a built-in display. Pre-orders start in September.

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8BitDo Arcade Controller Pro leverless fight stick on a desk beside a retro console
Image: 8BitDo

The 8BitDo Arcade Controller Pro is the company’s most serious fight stick yet, and it ditches the joystick entirely. This leverless, all-button board targets dedicated fighting-game players, and pre-orders open in September. UK players can already order one on Amazon today.

A leverless board built for fighting games

Leverless controllers, often called hitbox-style, swap the joystick for a cluster of direction buttons. Pros favor them because button inputs register faster and land more precisely. Here, 8BitDo shrinks the buttons and tightens the spacing versus the standard Arcade Controller. As a result, every input sits within natural reach. The five programmable face buttons, labeled P1 through P5, keep your hands compact during long sets. A turn-and-click dial also arms Tournament Lock, so a stray press won’t cost you a round. On top of that, you choose how the board resolves conflicting left-and-right inputs, which keeps you legal under tournament SOCD rules.

Hands on the 8BitDo Arcade Controller Pro leverless all-button layout, a fighting game on the handheld behind it
The all-button layout drops the joystick for faster, tighter inputs. Image: 8BitDo

Hot-swappable switches and a glass faceplate

Under the caps sit 8BitDo Core Green low-profile linear switches, co-developed with Kailh for quick, quiet actuation. Better still, they are hot-swappable, and the round caps drop in from any angle. Prefer a flatter feel instead? Five flat lock caps come in the box. The headline trick, though, is the quick-release tempered-glass faceplate. You press a button on the back, and the whole panel pops off for cleaning or a fresh look.

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Close-up of a hot-swappable 8BitDo Core Green mechanical switch being lifted from the Arcade Controller Pro
The Kailh-made Core Green switches are hot-swappable. Image: 8BitDo
The tempered-glass faceplate pops off at the press of a button. Video: 8BitDo

Display, connectivity, and battery

A small built-in display rounds out the package. It shows your inputs, reports battery status, and lets you tweak settings without a PC. When you do connect, USB-C handles wired play, and a metal lock keeps the cable from yanking loose mid-match. Wireless works too, with 2.4GHz on PC or Bluetooth on Switch. Moreover, 8BitDo rates the battery at roughly 15 hours with the RGB lighting off. A magnetic wrist rest also ships in the box, while Ultimate Software V2 covers remapping and macros. Compatibility spans Switch 1 and Switch 2, the console whose price recently climbed, plus Windows 10 and newer. There is a clean New White Edition as well.

Price and availability

8BitDo has not posted a US price yet, so treat any figure you see elsewhere with caution. What we do know is concrete: pre-orders start in September, and the Amazon UK listing is already live. It slots in above the standard 8BitDo Arcade Controller, which keeps a traditional joystick for players who still prefer one. For most buyers, then, this is a more specialized pick than the mainstream pads in our best budget controllers guide. Still, if you take fighting games seriously, a compact leverless board with hot-swap switches is the kind of upgrade that pays off every set.