This article covers Razer Wolverine V3 トーナメントエディション 有線ゲームコントローラー.

Overview

The Razer Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition is a wired gaming controller designed for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows PC. It targets competitive players with six remappable buttons, Hall Effect thumbsticks, and Pro HyperTriggers. This controller features four mouse-click back buttons and two claw-grip bumpers, utilizing the same ultra-responsive actuation found in Razer's top gaming mice. This enables quicker inputs than traditional controllers. Wired connectivity ensures zero latency, and PC Tournament Mode unlocks a 1000Hz polling rate for a competitive edge.

Connectivity & Compatibility

Supported platforms: Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC Connection type: USB-C wired (detachable 10-foot cable included) PC Tournament Mode: 1000Hz polling rate (enabled via Razer Controller app or controller shortcut) Compatibility: Officially licensed for Xbox, fully compatible with Xbox consoles. Works with Windows 10/11 on PC.

Product Info

Release date: February 24, 2025 Price range: Approximately ¥26,000 (reference price on) Warranty: Standard manufacturer warranty (check Razer's official site for details) Accessories: Controller body, detachable USB-C cable (approx. 3m), quick start guide * Availability: , Razer official store, electronics retailers Market positioning: This is a high-end wired controller aimed at professional and competitive gamers. Compared to the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2, it prioritizes low latency and customization through a wired-only design.

Best Use Cases

Competitive FPS players: The mouse-click back buttons and Pro HyperTriggers enable fast aiming and trigger pulls. Ideal for those who want minimal latency via wired connection. Not suitable for those who prefer wireless freedom. Customization enthusiasts: Six remappable buttons, adjustable thumbstick sensitivity, and custom button layouts stored via the Razer Controller app. Perfect for tweaking every detail, but may feel overwhelming for casual users. * Cross-platform gamers: Works seamlessly on both Xbox Series X|S and Windows PC, making it convenient for players who switch between platforms. However, it is not compatible with PlayStation or Nintendo Switch. ## Alternatives
Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2: Supports wireless connectivity and includes interchangeable sticks and paddles. Priced around ¥18,000, it is more affordable but lacks 1000Hz polling rate in wired mode. The Razer Wolverine V3 focuses on wired low-latency performance. PowerA Fusion Pro 3: A wired controller with remappable buttons and trigger stops, priced around ¥10,000. It lacks Hall Effect thumbsticks and 1000Hz polling rate, making the Razer a better choice for precision-oriented players.

Things to Consider

This is a wired-only controller; wireless use is not possible. Plan your desk cable management accordingly. Hall Effect thumbsticks are more resistant to drift than traditional potentiometer-based sticks, but they are not immune to wear over extended use. PC Tournament Mode (1000Hz) is only available when connected to a PC via USB. On Xbox consoles, the controller operates at the standard polling rate (approximately 250Hz). Button remapping and sensitivity adjustments require the Razer Controller app, available from the Windows Store. Settings cannot be configured directly on the Xbox console. * At around ¥26,000, this is significantly more expensive than standard controllers. For non-competitive use, a more affordable model may suffice.