NACON Unveils Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War PS4 Unlimited Pro Controller

NACON Unveils Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War PS4 Unlimited Pro Controller

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Katey Roberts

Published 

29th Sep 2020 13:38

If you're looking for ways to excite yourself even more for the upcoming Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War release, then you may want to check out the latest console partnership between NACON and Activision, as it's the ultimate gaming accessory for any die-hard COD fan.  

NACON's well-loved controller has had a bit of a makeover, and after partnering with Activision, the company has released a special edition themed Call Of Duty REVOLUTION Unlimited Pro Controller to coincide with the release of the next game in the Call Of Duty franchise.

The special edition gaming accessory is planned for release alongside Black Ops Cold War November 13, boasting a wireless game mode, the REVOLUTION Unlimited for PlayStation 4 'offers exceptional performance and multiple configuration options that competitive players have come to expect'.

 

NACON Call Of Duty PS4 Controller
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Better yet, the controller will be limited edition, meaning that if you don't get it when it's first released you might just miss out on the chance to have a custom-designed Call Of Duty controller. The design was inspired by the game's Cold War art design, and it is definitely appealing to anyone who will be eating, sleeping, and breathing Black Ops Cold War on release. For anyone who purchases the controller, an access code to in-game bonus content will be included. As of the time of writing, the suggested retail price for the REVOLUTION Unlimited Pro Controller - Call Of Duty Black Ops Cold War for PS4 is licensed for sale exclusively in Europe, Middle East, Oceania, and Russia (so bad news if you're across the pond in the States), and has a suggested retail price of €179.90 (£163.92).

Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will officially arriving November 13, with an upcoming beta to drop from October for all of the Xbox and PC players who weren't a part of the record-breaking PS4 Alpha. 

Images Via NACON 

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