8BitDo Arcade Controller Pro Features Built-in Display and Hot-Swappable Switches

8BitDo announced the Arcade Controller Pro, featuring a 1.47- inch display, hot- swappable switches, and Switch 2 compatibility. Pre- orders start September 2026.

8BitDo Arcade Controller Pro gaming peripheral
8BitDo Arcade Controller Pro gaming peripheral

8BitDo has introduced the Arcade Controller Pro, a new gaming peripheral designed to replace the original Arcade Controller. This update matters to competitive players who need quick access to configuration settings without relying on external software. The device targets the fighting game community by offering hardware-level customization and broad platform support.

8BitDo Arcade Controller Pro gaming peripheral
8BitDo Arcade Controller Pro gaming peripheral

New peripheral targets fighting game community with on-device configuration

The controller centers its operation around a 1.47-inch built-in screen. This display allows users to adjust settings directly on the device. The hardware supports both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless connections for low-latency input.

Specifications

  • Display: 1.47-inch built-in screen
  • Battery: 3,000mAh (up to 15 hours)
  • Switches: Hot-swappable Kailh 8BitDo Core green linear
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth and 2.4GHz
  • Compatibility: , Nintendo Switch, Switch 2
8BitDo Arcade Controller Pro
8BitDo Arcade Controller Pro

Input mechanics rely on hot-swappable Kailh 8BitDo Core green low-profile linear mechanical switches. Users can replace these switches without soldering tools. The layout includes five programmable buttons labeled P1 through P5 for macro execution.

Power management features a 3,000mAh battery that supports up to 15 hours of play time. The unit connects to systems via dual USB-C ports. Compatibility extends to Windows, Nintendo Switch, and the upcoming Switch 2 console.

Pre-orders begin in September 2026, with a public showcase planned for EVO 2026. The product launches globally at that time. Buyers can expect a hardware-first approach to arcade controller customization.

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