

It functions identically to the non-Call of Duty Edition, but it has a slick CoD paint job and comes with a camo hardshell carrying case. Just to get this long, unwieldy name out of the way: the controller I'm reviewing today is called the Nacon Revolution Unlimited Pro Controller Call Of Duty Edition.

Ultimately, not every unique feature of the Revolution is actually useful, but the things it gets right are enough to make it an easy recommendation. Most importantly, the Revolution perfects the back button placement, and I sincerely hope other pro controllers will follow suit.

In terms of features, the Revolution has more unique bells and whistles than any other pro controller I've seen. Today I'm taking a look at Nacon's first wireless pro controller, the Revolution Unlimited Pro. I had expected the pro controller market to contract for a bit while manufacturers wrapped their heads around next-gen controllers, but I've seen more innovative new pro controllers in the last month than I had all year.
