PowerA and Meridian GMT Launch Project X-Ray Flight Deck Wireless Controller for PC and Xbox
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Gavin Sheehan
Crackling crust, pillowy middle. The kind of bagel that earns a second cup of coffee.
Summary
PowerA has partnered with Meridian GMT to launch the Project X-Ray Flight Deck Wireless Controller, a modular flight controller designed for PC and Xbox. The controller features cockpit-inspired controls tailored for flight simulation games, offering players an authentic and immersive experience.
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Just look at the design of this thing, as it has been catered to give players all the necessary controls they need for any game revolving around flight.
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