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    PDP Announces Nintendo Switch Afterglow Wave Controllers

    Wireless controllers available now, wired releasing soon.

    PDP has announced new Nintendo Switch controllers as part of their Afterglow Wave line. Wireless versions are available now for $54.99 each. On October 28, wired versions will be available for $29.99. The controllers are officially licensed by Nintendo and compatible with the Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, and Nintendo Switch – OLED Model systems.

    Billy Brisebois, PDP Marketing Manager, Turtle Beach Corporation, says the following about the new PDP Nintendo Switch controllers: “We’re bringing Afterglow RGB technology to more products, which began with the recent launch of our wireless multiplatform headsets and continues today with our updated line of Nintendo Switch Afterglow Wave Wireless Controllers with Motion.

    With our Afterglow Wave Controllers for Nintendo Switch, gamers can adjust multiple RGB lighting zones and pre-set lighting effects to create a unique controller experience with a wide range of color combinations.”

    Further, the press release states that “PDP’s Afterglow Wave Wireless Controller with Motion Control for Nintendo Switch comes in black, blue, purple, and white colorways. The new wired version comes in black, joining the previously released blue and gray wired options.

    All controllers have eight customizable RGB LED lighting zones and four pre-set lighting modes, and programmable back buttons. Plus, for the first time ever, the wireless version features built-in motion sensors. The wireless controller also features a 30-foot range and 20-hour rechargeable battery.”

    The PDP wireless Afterglow Wave Nintendo Switch controllers are available now on the PDP website for $54.99 each. The wired variants will be available on October 28 for $29.99. Four wireless and wired versions in various colors will be available.

    Saras Rajpal
    Saras Rajpal
    Saras is a passionate creative writer, with a love for immersive sims, superhero games, and Persona. He is currently writing a thesis about Persona 5 and is pursuing a career as a full-time writer.

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