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| Asus might be preparing a successor to the Raikiri Pro controller (pictured). |
The gaming peripheral market is about to get a major shakeup as ASUS appears ready to unleash a new wireless controller that could redefine competitive gaming responsiveness.
Just months after launching the ROG Raikiri II at Gamescom 2025, ASUS is already teasing its next controller innovation, and the early signs point to something truly special for PC and Xbox gamers alike. The official ROG Weibo account has released a cryptic teaser video that has the gaming community buzzing with speculation about what could be the ROG Raikiri II Pro – a direct successor to the popular ROG Raikiri Pro PC controller from 2023.
A Premium Controller Option Today
If you're looking for cutting-edge performance right now, the current ROG Raikiri II delivers impressive wireless capabilities with Xbox and Windows PC support at a $149.99 price point.
What We Know From the Teaser
The brief teaser video deliberately obscures the controller's full design, but several key details have emerged that are setting expectations sky-high:
- Textured Grip Design: The controller will feature grips with a distinctive textured pattern that spells out "ROG" – a premium touch that suggests ASUS is focusing heavily on ergonomics and in-hand feel.
- Integrated Display Screen: Following in the footsteps of the original Raikiri Pro, this new controller will include an onboard screen. However, eagle-eyed viewers noticed something extraordinary on that display.
- The 8000Hz Revelation: The screen prominently shows the number "8000," strongly hinting at an astronomical 8,000Hz polling rate. This would represent a massive leap from the Raikiri II's already impressive 1,000Hz polling rate and the original Raikiri Pro's 250Hz.
What 8000Hz Actually Means for Gamers
For competitive gamers, polling rate is everything. It determines how quickly your controller communicates with your system – essentially, how fast your inputs register. Moving from 1,000Hz to 8,000Hz means input lag could be reduced to a theoretical minimum, potentially giving players a significant competitive advantage.
If confirmed, this would put the new ROG controller in direct competition with some of the fastest controllers on the market, including the GameSir Tarantula 8K PC and the GameSir G7 Pro 8K series, which includes the popular Aimlabs Edition and Royal2 Signature Edition variants.
What Else to Expect
While ASUS is keeping many details under wraps, industry speculation points to several premium features that would justify a "Pro" designation:
- TMR Joysticks: The latest magnetic technology for improved accuracy and longevity
- Adjustable Triggers: Allowing players to customize travel distance for different game genres
- Customizable Rear Buttons: Likely retaining and improving upon the programmable rear controls found on previous models
The Big Question: Xbox Support?
One of the most significant unknowns is whether this controller will maintain Xbox console compatibility like the Raikiri II, or whether it will follow the original Raikiri Pro's focus on PC gaming. The teaser's Chinese origin suggests PC gaming could be the primary focus, but ASUS has shown commitment to multi-platform support with recent releases.
Launch Timeline
According to the teaser announcement, the controller is scheduled for a summer launch. Given ASUS's typical product announcement schedule, we can expect full details to emerge in the coming weeks, potentially timed for one of the major gaming events this season.
The Bottom Line
ASUS appears to be making a serious play for the high-end controller market, and an 8,000Hz wireless controller would be a game-changer for competitive gaming. While we await official specifications, the Raikiri II remains an excellent choice for gamers who want premium wireless performance today.
For those who can wait, this summer's launch could deliver the ultimate PC controller experience. As always, we'll keep you updated as more details emerge about what could be the most responsive wireless controller ever created.
Stay tuned for our full review when the controller officially launches.
Source : ROG on Weibo
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| Asus's new controller has a display like the ROG Raikiri Pro (pictured). |

