Turtle Beach Victrix Pro KO Leverless All Button Fight Stick (Gray) for Xbox & PC
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If you’re after a leverless fight stick that feels built for serious sessions, the Turtle Beach Victrix Pro KO is clearly aimed at players who want fast inputs and tournament-minded controls. On paper, it leans into speed, customisation and practical features for travelling to events—though it’s worth sanity-checking whether the leverless layout is actually your thing.
The essentials
This is a leverless, all-button fight stick designed for competitive fighting game play. The key idea is simple: less “mechanical travel” from a stick, more direct button inputs. In the context of daily practice, that can suit players who already prefer button-based control and want something that doesn’t feel like a compromise.
It’s officially licensed for Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, and it’s also stated to work on Windows 10/11 PC. That combination matters if you bounce between console and PC, rather than wanting a separate controller for each setup.

What really stands out
Where this model separates itself is in its tournament readiness and the degree of control you can shape.
For tournament play, there’s a tournament lock switch intended to help avoid accidental disqualifications, plus a cable USB-C lock mechanism described as part of that same goal. If you’ve ever worried about an event setting being “messy”, a physical lock approach tends to feel more reassuring than software-only tweaks.
For customisation, the front panel is described as removable aluminium, and it supports reassigning or moving up to 16 buttons to create your preferred layout. That’s a big deal if you’re the sort of player who refines their grip and positions over time, or if you’ve got a “muscle memory” map you don’t want to break.



There are also hot-swappable switches, specifically Cherry MX Speed Silver RGB switches, designed to be easy to replace. That’s a practical feature if your preferences evolve—though it’s not the same as endless tweaking out of the box.
And the RGB element is more than decoration: you get customizable RGB light rings around the buttons. If you’re buying for a cleaner setup or just like visual feedback, it’s part of the package here.
Key controls for day-to-day use
A leverless layout can feel very different to a traditional stick, so the “feel” question is the biggest unknown before you buy. Turtle Beach also mentions an integrated wrist slope of 6.28°. In practice, that kind of angled wrist rest can help with comfort during long sessions—especially if you play for hours and tend to rest heavily on the controller edge.

For a micro example, imagine running a training routine: you’re mapping your most-used buttons to positions you can hit without looking, then fine-tuning after a few matches. If the ability to move up to 16 buttons is genuinely as flexible as described, you could iterate your layout until it stops fighting your hands.
Tech choices you’ll want to consider
The hot-swappable switch promise is one of the most “buyer-relevant” points. It suggests the controller is meant to stay relevant if you decide you prefer different switch characteristics later.
However, take a realistic view: the switches are described as Cherry MX Speed Silver RGB and are framed as ultrafast, but “fast” doesn’t automatically mean “right for you”. If you prefer a different actuation feel, you may end up swapping sooner than you planned.



Who it suits (and who should think twice)
It makes sense if you want a leverless fight stick that’s built for both tournament and regular play, particularly if you value physical controls like a tournament lock and cable lock mechanism.
It also suits you if you like to tinker—removable aluminium panel, up to 16 movable/reassignable buttons, and hot-swappable switches point towards a controller that can grow with your setup.
It might not be the best match if you’re new to leverless or still unsure you’ll stick with the button-only layout. In that case, you could spend money on features you won’t use—custom layouts and switch swapping help most when you’re already investing in training and consistency.

Is it worth it?
Buy the Turtle Beach Victrix Pro KO if you’re after a leverless all-button fight stick aimed at competitive play, want Xbox Series X|S/Xbox One and Windows 10/11 PC support in one, and care about tournament-style safety via a lock switch and cable USB-C locking.
Skip it if you’re not confident you’ll like leverless control, or if you tend to prefer “set it and forget it” gear—because its appeal is tied to custom layouts, swap-friendly switches and the willingness to fine-tune.
Mini FAQ



Can I use it on Xbox and PC?
It’s officially licensed for Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, and it’s also listed as compatible with Windows 10/11 PC.
Does it support tournament play features?
Yes. It includes a tournament lock switch and a USB-C cable locking mechanism described as part of helping avoid unwanted disconnections during events.
Are the button positions adjustable?
The front panel is described as removable aluminium, and you can reassign or move up to 16 buttons to create your preferred layout.
Can the switches be replaced easily?
The switches are described as hot-swappable, using Cherry MX Speed Silver RGB switches, intended to be easy to replace.
Does it offer RGB customisation?
There are customizable RGB light rings around the buttons, with the option to adjust the look.
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