Titan One: compatible with Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

It's time to unleash the power!

  Titan One unleashes the power of your video game controller. The crossover feature allows you to use your favorite PlayStation, XBox, Wii/WiiU Controller or PC Keyboard & Mouse on any compatible console or system. It also converts your controller into a fully modded controller without voiding your warranty or installing any chips or wires. The Titan One comes with the latest Gtuner Pro software and with a library full of feature-packed Gamepacks for many of today's popular titles. With the Gtuner Pro software plugins you can create/record/use macros and remap any button or joystick on your controller. The Visual Programming Interface and the GPC Scripting Language enable you to easily and quickly program the Titan One to your own needs. Compatible with PlayStation 5**, XBox Series*, PS4**, XBox One*, Nintendo Switch, PS3, XBox 360*, PS TV, Android, PC and Game Streaming Apps.

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