The Ayaneo 3 gaming handheld is more than a refresh — console will leverage up to 56 permutations of joystick, touchpad, D-Pad, and button modules

Ayaneo 3's swappable control modules, including one leveraging a trackpad, one with an alternative D-Pad, and even one with extra face buttons.
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In the days since Christmas Eve, Ayaneo has been in the process of rolling out yet more information about its upcoming Ayaneo 3 handheld— with the greatest revelation so far being the addition of swappable control modules on the Ayaneo 3, allowing for yet-unprecedented levels of handheld gaming customization. Outside of the handheld space, the Victrix Pro BFG controller boasts a similar design philosophy, but seeing this come to handhelds (especially with the inclusion of durable hall-effect sensors on the analog sticks and triggers) is quite the treat.

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Besides the control modules being swappable, they can also be inverted at will, and individual buttons can even be fully swapped. This hyper-modular design should make the Ayaneo 3 appropriate for just about any genre of game that works with a controller. Fans of six-button fighting games like Street Fighter or enjoyers of retro Sega console games will most likely love the six-face-button module, for example. Modules leveraging a touchpad will be better for more desktop-centric gaming experiences, particularly with the help of Steam Input.

Without pricing or further details, it's unclear if Ayaneo 3 will be a good buy yet. However, the early offerings seem quite flexible, and even a little budget-conscious for users who end up opting for both a Ryzen 7 8840U and 7-inch LCD instead of OLED— though whether or not that trade-off will really be worth it will be impossible to call until we see prices. It does seem like it will be competitive with other high-end handhelds we're expecting next year, though, particularly considering its unique focus on fine, modular input controls above all else.

Christopher Harper
Contributing Writer