The GameSir X3 is a solid controller for Android gaming, but despite being advertised for Xbox Cloud Gaming, it doesn't support standard ABYX controls (although, GameSir says a fix is coming soon).
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GameSir has been making controllers for awhile now, and lately have been focusing on mobile game controllers. Last year, we reviewed the GameSir X2 Bluetooth mobile game controller and now we’re here ...
For the utmost hard-core Android gamer, the GameSir X3 may be the ultimate mobile controller, carrying almost every feature you could ask for – including in-depth customization and an RGB fan – but ...
Smartphone gaming is no longer an amusement or a hobby. The enthusiasm from mobile gamers worldwide — and inclusion in various esports tournaments — demonstrates a surge in its popularity. In fact, ...
Matthew was the Apps and Games Editor at Android Police until 2025. Side-by-side controllers that you can slap your phone into have been all the rage ever since Gamevice made waves with its iOS ...
GameSir has just introduced its latest mobile controller, the X3 Pro. It’s a pretty unique take on the common mobile gaming controller, with a really unique design and colour scheme, but also a ...
The GameSir X3 is launching today on IndieGogo as a successor to the company’s popular X2 controller for Android phones, bringing a new cooling fan. While the best control options for gaming on the go ...
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Elvis Shida is a Tech/Hardware Writer from Kenya. He has been building PCs for a decade and is keenly interested in motherboards, monitors, and gaming TVs. When not building PCs or writing about ...