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    What is the best fight stick? A good fight stick gives you better control, accuracy, and tactile feedback in arcade-style games of all types. They’re more comfortable, natural, and satisfying to operate for fighting games, and their design is inspired by the controls found in traditional arcade uprights. We’ve tested many options to come up with our list of the current best fight sticks, whatever your budget.

    Our knockout champion is the Nacon Daija, which boasts fantastic performance and is packed with high-end features. For those on a tighter budget, the Qanba N3 Drone 2 is a great choice for around $100. Meanwhile, fans of leverless fight sticks (hitboxes) should swing for the Victrix Pro KO Leverless Fight Stick. For more options, see the list below, and if you’re not sure what you’re looking for, you can read the how to choose and FAQ sections of this guide to help you choose.

    Why you can trust our advice ✔ At PixelArena.io, our experts spend hours testing hardware and reviewing games and VPNs. We share honest, unbiased opinions to help you buy the best. Find out how we test.

    Best fight stick 2025:

    Nacon Daija

    Best fight stick overall

    PixelArena.io Score 9/10
    Nacon Daija specifications:

    Compatibility PC, Xbox, PlayStation
    Connectivity Wired
    Cable length 3m
    Dimensions 456 x 324 x 168mm (17.9 x 12.7 x 6.6-inches)
    Weight 3.5kg
    Pros

    • Premium build quality
    • Removable faceplates
    • Lock button for tournament play
    Cons

    • Expensive
    • Not very portable
    • Wired-only connection

    This seemingly simple-looking fight stick is a real beast in functionality, design, and heft. Designed in collaboration with Kayane, a premier French esports player, the Daija has its sights set on attracting professional and competition-level gamers.

    On its top surface, there’s a textured palm rest, swappable sticks, and a button-lock feature to prevent accidental presses. The right side also houses the auxiliary inputs, such as L3, R3, and the PS5’s trackpad, which takes some getting used to, but is well worth it if you want to game at a competitive level.

    The Daija is also hugely customizable, with plenty of space within its innards for swapping over button profiles and components. It’s also super responsive, with Sanwa parts replicating that arcade experience. That makes it our controller of choice for competition players, even if its weight makes it less than ideal for carrying it around. However, the Daija’s high price does make it a hard sell for entry-level players who want to casually enjoy retro games or fighting games.

    Read our Nacon Daija Arcade Stick review.

    Victrix Pro KO Leverless Fight Stick

    Best leverless/hitbox fight stick

    PixelArena.io Score 9/10
    Victrix Pro KO Leverless Fight Stick specifications:

    Compatibility PS5 or PC (Windows), Xbox Series X|S or PC (Windows)
    Connectivity Wired – USB-C
    Cable length 3m
    Dimensions 339 x 235 x 20mm
    Weight 1,225g
    Pros

    • Ideal for tournament use
    • Hot-swappable switches
    • Can alter on the fly without software
    Cons

    • High price
    • Boring and safe design

    All-button controllers – known as hitboxes – like the Victrix Pro KO Leverless Fight Stick are the preferred way for some fighting game players to control their inputs, finding them easier to input directional combos more precisely and quickly than by using a stick. Leverless controllers can be had for half the price of the Pro KO while still having similar features, but it’s the care and attention that has been lavished on this hitbox that really sets it apart.

    From its lightweight and slim design that makes it easy to carry, to the built-in tools in case you need to swap out a broken switch, Victrix has thought of everything a professional player needs on the road. The process of adding buttons to the Pro KO is also very simple, and all the components are stored inside the controller itself, making for an incredibly convenient setup.

    As such, if you’re looking for the best of the best for hitboxes right now, the Pro KO is it, assuming you can stomach its price. The Razer Kitsune is the Pro KO’s only rival at this price, so the decision between the two comes down to how much you will benefit from the extra buttons. If you’re going to pay around this much, though, we’d go for the extra functions of the Pro KO.

    Read our full Victrix Pro KO Leverless Fight Stick review

    Razer Kitsune

    Best low-profile hitbox

    PixelArena.io Score 9/10
    Razer Kitsune specifications:

    Compatibility PC, PS5
    Connection USB-C
    Switches Razer Low-Profile Linear Optical (Reds)
    Weight 800g
    Dimensions 296 x 210 x 19.2mm (11.65 x 8.27 x 0.76-inches)
    Pros

    • The first officially licensed all-button controller
    • Linear switches are a big step up from Sanwa buttons
    • Feels like a premium product despite the small form factor
    Cons

    • No RGB lighting on any of the buttons
    • No way to adjust the button layout or SOCD functionality via software

    Razer’s entry into the world of dedicated fight and arcade controllers puts a different spin on the all-button approach. Instead of using a stick or lever for direction, the input is via buttons – a bit like using WASD keys on a keyboard.

    All-button controllers like the Kitsune have been relatively niche up until recently so most units – such as the Hit Box below – have been bulky and expensive. The Kitsune, though, is a more low-profile design that’s more comfortable for use on a desk. And it’s gorgeous to look at. Plus, It uses keyboard switches underneath its buttons, rather than traditional fight stick switches (such as made by Sanwa). These optical keyboard switches make for a smoother and more responsive feel.

    The Kitsune is also the first all-button controller to be officially licensed for PS5 use, so is guaranteed to work with all games and includes a DualSense Touchpad along with Option and Share buttons.

    Some slight downsides include the fact that the buttons aren’t RGB-illuminated (when it’s a common feature on keyboards with similar switches) and that it’s quite expensive, especially given that lack of customization and modability it provides. Still, you can remove the top plate and get funky Street Fighter Cammy and Chun Li tops. If you’re after a high-performance, compact fight controller, the Razer Kitsune is hard to beat.

    Read our full Razer Kitsune review.

    Qanba N3 Drone 2

    Best budget fight stick

    Qanba N3 Drone 2 specifications:

    Compatibility PC, PS5. PS4
    Connectivity Wired
    Cable length 2.5m
    Dimensions 356 x 221 x 117mm (14 x 8 x 4.57-inches)
    Weight 1.77 kg
    Pros

    • Highly affordable
    • Quality buttons
    • Very portable
    Cons

    • Not the best build quality
    • Wired only

    The Qanba N3 Drone 2 offers quality Omron switch controls and a comfortable layout for just under $110, making it great value for a proper dedicated fight stick. It’s a little plasticky in its build but it’s also reasonably compact this build quality saving is reflected in its price.

    Like most fight sticks, this is a wired-only unit but comes with a slightly shorter cable than some. Its wire measures 2.3m (7.55ft) long compared to many competitors at 3m. However, with its official Playstation 4 and 5 compatibility, you get a touchpad that also works with the console, which is a nice addition at this price.

    Although sold as a rather dull-looking plain black unit, the Qanba N3 Drone 2 is easy to customize with its 30mm buttons being compatible with the many replacement buttons that are available. If you’re just looking to start your journey into dedicated fight sticks, this is a great choice.

    Hori Fighting Stick Alpha

    Best fight stick for PC and Xbox

    Hori Fighting Stick Alpha specifications:

    Compatibility PC, Xbox, PlayStation
    Connectivity Wired
    Cable length 3m
    Dimensions 480 x 365 x 165mm (18.9 x 14.3 x 6.5-inches)
    Weight 3.3kg
    Pros

    • Excellent alternative to Sanwa parts
    • Tournament lock button
    • 3.5 mm headphone jack
    Cons

    • Uninspiring Xbox design
    • Can feel bulky
    • Cable not detachable

    Though Sanwa parts are the gold standard arcade components, there’s room at the top for another brand. Hori’s Hayabusa stick and buttons are highly regarded even among the most discerning competition players, and that’s a tradition that continues with the Hori Fighting Stick Alpha. Its button profile and layout make it ideal for Xbox use.

    The stick is extremely sensitive, but once you get used to it, you’ll be pulling off ultra combos with ease thanks to its short travel, pin-sharp accuracy, and responsiveness. The matte buttons are also hardworking and solid, while the auxiliary buttons are held near the top of the unit, making accidental presses almost impossible.

    While the blue color scheme of the PlayStation version is nice enough, we’re a little underwhelmed by the Xbox version’s slightly drab white and gray design. Thankfully, the panel is removable, and you can easily get your hands on replacement custom art, thanks to Hori’s templates.

    The Alpha is also one of the easier sticks to customize. Flipping a latch lets you access the stick’s internals, so replacing the buttons and stick is a breeze. With accurate controls and a good balance of portability and heft, it’s a real contender if you’re in the esports space.

    Mayflash F500 Elite

    Best multi-platform fight stick

    Mayflash F500 Elite specifications:

    Compatibility PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch
    Connectivity Wired
    Cable Length 90 – 100cm
    Dimensions 362 x 233 x 115mm (14.2 x 9.1 x 4.5-inches)
    Weight 2.4kg
    Pros

    • Universal compatibility
    • Sanwa parts
    • Sanwa parts
    Cons

    • No L3/R3 buttons
    • Design could be better

    There aren’t many fight sticks that offer cross-console compatibility for those who play across both PC and home consoles, but even then, why should you need to buy more than one? Thankfully, Mayflash has your back with its F500 Elite.

    It features buttons labeled with both PlayStation and Xbox input sets, with its respective Select and Home buttons wisely placed well away from the fray.

    Though it’s not the most intimidating stick, there’s something wonderfully analog about the F500’s design, right down to the 80s-style white lettering in the bottom corner. However, we must admit to preferring the sharp red button and black panel design of the standard F500. That said, gamers can also swap out this design with their own custom art by removing the acrylic panel.

    Thankfully, unlike its cheaper brother, the F500 Elite features Sanwa arcade components, instantly boosting its build quality and accuracy. The unit is also easily customizable, with removable metal panels allowing access to its internals. The lack of the L3 and R3 buttons is a weird omission, however. Despite this, the controls are responsive, and the unit is nicely balanced.

    Hori Fighting Stick Mini

    Most compact fight stick

    Hori Fighting Stick Mini specifications:

    Compatibility PC, PS4, PS5
    Connectivity Wired
    Cable length 2.5m
    Dimensions 87 x 150 x 210mm (3.4 x 5.9 x 8.3-inches)
    Weight 467g
    Pros

    • Highly portable compact design
    • Ideal for those with small hands
    Cons

    • Well be too small for some
    • No room for modding

    Are you someone with small hands who has found that some of these other fight sticks are too large to use comfortably? Or do you want a lighter fight stick that you can easily bring with you when traveling? Look no further than the Hori Fighting Stick Mini – an impressive piece of hardware wrapped in a small package.

    The only real limitation of its size is the fact that it effectively rules out modding. While other fighting sticks on this list have enough room for you to swap out buttons and customize the pads to make them your own, it’s just not possible here as the case is very shallow and all the buttons are fixed in place and cannot be removed. For out-of-the-box play, this isn’t an issue, but if you like building the ultimate pad for tournaments, this probably isn’t going to be for you. People with large hands might also find it a little bit too small.

    Still, the small size is the entire point of the product, and in terms of the button placements, and the feel of the stick, there’s absolutely nothing to fault. It’s perfectly proportioned for you to carry it in a bag without it feeling too heavy. You can even use it on PlayStation, if you also happen to be a console gamer.

    8Bitdo Arcade Stick

    Best Switch-compatible fight stick

    8Bitdo Arcade Stick specifications:

    Compatibility PC, Switch
    Connectivity Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, wired
    Cable length 3m
    Dimensions 303 x 203 x 111.5mm (11.9 x 8 x 4.4-inches)
    Weight 2.1kg
    Pros

    • Easily programmable
    • Decent build quality
    • Multiple connectivity options
    Cons

    • No support for PlayStation/Xbox
    • Design might feel too retro for some
    • Not quite arcade-quality construction

    Let 8Bitdo take you back to a simpler, more pixelated time with its Arcade Stick. We’re big fans of this stick’s retro Famicom-esque design (which will appeal to PC gamers with a soft spot for Nintendo), which blends its familiar red, gray, and black styling for an instantly recognizable look. Robust rubber feet adorn its 2kg body, which is decent, though we’ve seen heavier sticks. The last thing you need is the unit slip-sliding around while you’re mid-combo.

    The Arcade Stick is also super versatile in function. Not only does it come with a generously lengthy 3m cable, but you can also use it wirelessly via the Bluetooth connection or 2.4Ghz USB receiver. Buttons are easily reprogrammable, and the platform itself is open for tinkerers to customize at will.

    While there are cheaper options out there, the 8Bitdo Arcade Stick is a solid mid-range fight stick. It just misses out on a grand slam home run as this model is only compatible with Nintendo Switch and PC, meaning cross-platform users will need to look elsewhere.

    How to choose the best fight sticks

    When shopping for the best fight sticks to help you master the best fighting games, the place to start is thinking about what platform on which you’re going to use them. Some work across multiple consoles, while others are designed for PC use only.

    For premium quality and that arcade experience, you’ll want a stick with Sanwa Denshi components. These globally-renowned parts from a Japanese gaming hardware manufacturer exude quality and the very best arcade feel, providing tangible stick resistance and buttons that feel satisfyingly springy and responsive.

    When it comes to design and customization, arcade sticks tend to take up sizeable desk space, so measure up the area you have to play with and go with a stick with suitable dimensions. Customization is all about whether you want to swap out sticks, buttons, and faceplates – some options offer easy swapping. And there are also programmable buttons and profiles to consider. You might want to swap button configurations around for easier or enhanced play during certain games, and the best sticks tend to make this process as painless as possible.

    Weight and size are also factors. Sure, you’ll want a chunky unit to help minimize slipping, though weight can become a hindrance if you want to carry one to a tournament or even have it resting on your lap as you play. Many arcade sticks also provide options for wired or wireless play, and while it’s nice to go wireless for convenience, professionals always go wired for minimal input lag.

    We’ll say it again; it’s really important to think about compatibility with your chosen system. Many work on a PC and another console, but cross-console compatibility is rare in fight sticks, so choose the one you’ll be using the most. Read our how we test page to find out how we pick and review products, and check out the FAQs below if you have any queries.

    Fight stick FAQs

    What is a fight stick?

    A fight stick is a type of joystick, but unlike the best PC joysticks that have analog inputs ideal for flight sims (analogous to a gamepad’s thumbsticks’), fight sticks resemble old-school arcade controls and are optimized for really fast digital inputs (analogous to a D-pad). They’re most commonly used for those seeking to perfect their inputs for fighting games where ultra-rapid directional button combos are required.

    Why do people use fight sticks for fighting games?

    Having the best PC controller for the game at hand will make you quicker, more responsive, and more competitive. Just as a PC steering wheel can make a huge difference for racing games, fight sticks, or arcade sticks, can enhance your experience in racing or retro games. Their robust, highly-responsive buttons are arranged to allow for maximum speed of input, making them far easier to master complex combos with than relying on a keyboard of standard gamepad.

    What fight stick do the pros use?

    No one particular fight stick is the standout used by professionals, but you will notice that they typically use well-respected brands, such as Nacon, Hori, and Qanba. Many of the fight sticks recommended in this list are suitable for pro-gaming, but if you decide to go for another option, we recommend sticking with these manufacturers.

    What is a hitbox – is a hitbox or fight stick better?

    A hitbox offers the same controls as a fight stick but instead of using a joystick to input up/down/left/right, a hitbox uses individual buttons. This has the advantage of allowing for ultra-fast button combinations, as, for instance, you don’t need to move a single stick all the way up and all the way down just to input Up > Down.

    Traditional flight sticks can feel more natural and logical to some players but in general a hitbox is, on paper, the faster choice. You just have to get over the hump of learning a new input style that might not initially feel quite as intuitive.

    The other reason to consider sticking with a traditional fight stick is that in some tournaments hitboxes are banned, with only traditional controls allowed.

    How much does a good fight stick cost?

    The very least that you can spend on a fight stick without getting a cheap piece of rubbish is about $70 (£80). This will get you a decent controller, but cost and quality quickly rises. High-end models can cost up to about $300 (£250) and, if you’re serious about your gaming they’re going to be worth every penny. However, if you see an option beyond this price, the chances are it’s going to go beyond the needs of most players.

    Are fight sticks loud?

    Fight sticks can be a bit noisier than traditional gamepad style controllers. Both the stick and the buttons can clatter around and if they’re mounted in a large box – as some fight sticks use – the noise can echo around. However, the overall noise level is still not all that high. A mechanical keyboard with clicky switches is going to be noisier, for instance.

    If you’re shopping around, you might also want to check out our list of the best PC joysticks. You also might want to look at our guide on the best gaming headset, if you play online a lot.

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