This article covers Razer Wolverine V3 トーナメントエディション XBOX.

Overview

The Razer Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition is a wired eSports controller built for competitive gamers who demand the lowest latency and maximum customization. Compatible with Xbox and PC, it features six remappable buttons (four back paddles plus two claw-grip bumpers) and a 1000Hz polling rate — four times faster than typical wireless controllers. The result is near-instantaneous input response, a critical advantage in fast-paced shooters and fighting games. This controller introduces Razer's Pro HyperTrigger, a mouse-click mechanism for the bumpers, along with mechanical action buttons for tactile feedback. Hall-effect thumbsticks eliminate drift and offer adjustable sensitivity via the Razer Controller app. An 8-way floating D-pad ensures precise directional inputs. With a wired connection and a 3-meter cable, it’s designed for stationary, low-latency gameplay.

Connectivity & Compatibility

The Wolverine V3 connects via a fixed USB cable to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows 10/11 PCs. Full customization — button remapping, stick sensitivity, trigger dead zones, and Chroma RGB lighting — is available through the Razer Controller app on both platforms. No wireless options are offered; it is strictly wired to maintain the 1000Hz polling rate and eliminate battery concerns.

Product Info

Released on October 17, 2024, the Razer Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition carries a retail price of approximately ¥29,781 on Japan. It comes with a one-year manufacturer warranty. The package includes the controller, a built-in USB cable, and quick-start guides. Positioned in the mid-to-high tier of wired eSports controllers, it competes with the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 and PowerA Fusion Pro, but stands out through its mechanical switches, Hall-effect sticks, and ultra-low polling latency.

Best Use Cases

Competitive FPS players: In games like Call of Duty: Warzone or Valorant, the ability to remap jump, crouch, and reload to back paddles allows you to keep thumbs on the sticks for superior aim. The 1000Hz polling ensures your inputs register ahead of opponents using standard 125Hz controllers. Less suited for casual gamers who might prefer wireless convenience. Fighting game enthusiasts: The mechanical face buttons and 8-way D-pad provide crisp, reliable inputs for complex combos in Street Fighter 6 or Tekken 8. The D-pad’s floating design helps prevent accidental diagonals. Cross-platform Xbox & PC users: One controller handles both platforms seamlessly, and settings sync via the same app. The wired nature means no pairing issues, but also no portability freedom — ideal for a dedicated gaming setup. If you prioritize wireless freedom or need built-in audio features (headset jack), consider Xbox Elite Series 2 or a wireless third-party option instead.