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Pro BFG Controllers Just Got a Major Upgrade!

Gamers, get ready to level up your game with the latest and greatest from Turtle Beach Corporation and Performance Designed Products LLC (PDP). The new Hall Effect Modules for the Victrix® Pro BFG® controller series are here, and they are a game-changer!

Imagine this: you're in the heat of battle, your fingers flying over the buttons, and your controller is responding with pinpoint accuracy. That's the magic of the new Hall Effect Modules. These bad boys replace the original modules with magnetic, contactless ones that boost performance, tracking speed, and durability. Say goodbye to wear and tear and hello to a longer-lasting controller!

Available in sleek Black or White, with eye-catching Purple-trimmed sticks, pads, and buttons, these modules are as stylish as they are functional. And the best part? They're universal! Whether you're team Xbox or PlayStation®, these modules fit any Victrix Pro BFG controller. At just $39.99 MSRP, it's a steal for the ultimate upgrade.

Billy Brisebois, Product Marketing Manager at PDP, couldn't be more excited. "Gamers can easily swap out the original modules for the new Hall Effect version. Plus, you can mix and match colors to suit your style, no matter which console you use," he said.

But don't wait too long – the initial supply is limited. Head over to Victrix.com or Turtle Beach to snag yours before they're gone. For more info on PDP's latest gaming accessories, visit www.PDP.com. And for all things Turtle Beach, check out www.turtlebeach.com.

Ready to upgrade your gaming experience? The new Hall Effect Modules for the Victrix Pro BFG controllers are waiting for you! 🎮✨

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