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The Hori PS5 Fighting Commander OCTA is a wired pro controller optimized for 2D fighting games, featuring micro switch buttons, an 8-way gate D-Pad, and a 6-button layout designed for rapid, accurate inputs. Compatible with PS5, PS4, and PC, it includes headset input and onboard audio controls, customizable profiles via companion software, and is officially licensed by Sony to deliver a premium, lag-free gaming experience.







| ASIN | B09RQTTWPQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,891 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 10 in PlayStation 4 Gamepads & Standard Controllers |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (1,555) |
| Item model number | SPF-023U |
| Language | English |
| Product Dimensions | 14.9 x 18 x 7.8 cm; 401 g |
| Rated | Ages 7 & Over |
| Release date | 5 Oct. 2022 |
U**R
5 Stars, Best D-Pad for Street Fighter V PS5
This 'Satelite Dish' (as I nicknamed it) Style D-Pad is the best for Street Fighter. I'm really not happy with the dual-sense d-pad or even the dualshock 4 I was using on PS4. This makes fireball rotation movement for shoto characters like Ryu or Ken and charge characters like Chun-Li so much easier to execute combos. The accuracy for execution is instantly noticeable. I only returned mine, because I needed the money back, but I will be purchasing another soon for street fighter content on YouTube. I love Street Fighter and this is my favourite controller. Having the 6 light, medium and heavy attack buttons on the front, make the game more fun also. I never liked using triggers on the back for fighting games. The feel of the controller is nice. Very professionally made (if that makes sense), visually as well. Looks nice. I can easily spend hours using this controller without my thumbs hurting and the material it's made from is nice to hold on to. The buttons don't take much effort to register a click, so you might not like this? I got used to it though. I suppose that's for quick reactions during play, which makes sense. They 6 buttons, make clicky sounds like mouse clicks, for your info. The only negative I can think of is the sound from the headphone port isn't as clear and bassy as the dual-sense controller, and I like my bass. It's not aweful and tinny, but it does lean towards a sharper, tinny sound. Anyway, it's great, so give it a buy if you like fighting games!
H**O
Recommended
A definite recommendation. It's excellent. D pad could be better but it's still good especially with the software to change pressure on dpad. I love this
S**M
unfortunately came broken
Pros: The joystick performed adequately. The device is lightweight. It seems to be worth the money, despite my issue.... Cons: The device arrived broken, preventing you from using it correctly. this is the reason why i only have it 2 starts no matter how good the rest of this controller is there's no way something arriving broke can be higher
L**N
Solid controller for pad using fighter players at a solid price
Preface: I never write reviews but I have a lot to say about this controller I've had this for about a week now and used it for around 15 hours on Street Fighter 6. Having struggled to find a good controller that helps you to reliably input commands, this one has been a real turning point for me. I've been using a PS5 controller for as long as I've been playing on the PS5 (the d-pad is great!) but needed to get a controller for PC, and I didn't want to use an xbox controller which is what I usually use for most games. Since the d-pad has always terrible on an xbox controller (360 for it's satellite dish d-pad and the xbox one controller which for some reason is difficult for quarter circle motions as it tends to not register diagonal inputs very easily) I needed something more tailored to fighting games. I have to say that since getting this controller, it really hits the mark, and for the price, it's really good! Here's what I like: -The octagonal gate of the analogue is a genius bit of design which gives you tactile feedback of the motions of your thumb. You feel the stick click around the gate, giving you physical confirmation of the direction the stick is at. As someone who always plays with the d-pad and struggled using an analogue stick for precise inputs, I can't praise this design enough. -The buttons! The face buttons are really responsive and feel great. No stiffness, and the microswitches make them really clicky. The 6 button arrangement feels comfortable, and regular fightpad users will feel at home. With R1 and R2 on the front of the controller respectively in the right of the of 6 button arrangement, L1 and L2 are mapped to the right shoulder buttons, so things like parry and drive impact are executed with the right hand, as well as the rest of your attack inputs. The stick buttons (L3 and R3) are mapped to the left shoulder buttons, however the L3 button in the analogue stick still exists. This arrangement might be an issue for players of other certain games that require the layout, though mapping buttons ingame shouldn't be an issue. The options/start, share/select, touch and PS buttons work as expected. Steam users can bring up the Steam overlay with the PS button just as you'd expect with the home button on an Xbox controller. What I don't like so much: -The d-pad! This might be personal preference but I wish this controller had a d-pad more akin to the PS5 and most other Playstation controllers; separate, tightly arranged buttons that you can differentiate on your thumb. The Hori has the satellite dish design which has a feel that I can't get to grips with. Quarter and half circle motions just don't feel right for me. I know there are some people who roll these d-pads around from the centre, especially those who play characters with 360 inputs, but it's nothing you couldn't do with the analogue stick. The only thing I use the d-pad for is dashing and drive rush, as tapping twice on the d-pad I find is much easier and faster than the analogue stick. -The only other nitpicks I have are with the feel of the controller; It is VERY light, and is a little weird if you're used to Xbox or dualsense controllers. Not a big deal but worth pointing out. I also wish the controller was a TINY bit larger and the paddles of the controller faced outward a little more. Again; not a huge deal, but it would likely make the controller that little bit more comfortable. Summary: This is an excellent fightpad for the price with only a couple of drawbacks. If the analogue stick wasn't an absolutely stellar gamechanger, I do feel that the squashy satellite dish d-pad would be a real dealbreaker, but it honestly makes up for it so much! Especially coming from someone who is used to playing fighting games exclusively with a d-pad for years. Everything just feels nice with this controller, from the stick to the buttons, and I don't think I could see myself going back to the dualsense. If it wasn't for the d-pad, this would get 5 stars.
J**H
Dpad is bad
I read reviews and saw that the controller had updates or software that fixes its issues, but it does not. I have never had so many QCF/QCB inputs dropped. Any sensitivity settings can only be lowered, not increased, so there is no way to make diagonals more consistent. The buttons and the analog stick are all fine so if that is what you're using, go for it.
R**1
d-pad is not great for platformers.
d-pad issues. Quick / singular commit inputs are problematic. I doesn't seem to affect games like shmups and fighters where continuous fluid 'snaking' or circular d-pad movement is required and brief mis-inputs get ironed out, but this pad just aint good for platformers. For instance I keep doing accidental slides instead of jumps in platformers that have a Mega Man-style slide move. Meaning that unintentional diagonal inputs are happening too often when a cardinal input was intended. A great shame which means this pad is not a good all-rounder for 2D gameplay.
J**O
It's all about that octagonal gate!
As an enjoyed of GameCube I've always loved octagonal gates on joysticks. Even modified my old SFxT arcade stick to have one. Better control of diagonals and more tactile on QCFs etc. couple this with the funky micro switched buttons and it's a damn good bit of kit. Great for Tekken, Street Fighter and arcade style single stick games.
A**R
Better then ps5 ds
Good controller for tekken 8. Better then the original ps5 controller for it. Takes some time getting used to but moves come out crisp. D pad so much better and light weight. Feels good In the hand!
P**D
Really love the Hori OCTA! I play most games on arcade sticks (street fighter, guilty gear etc), but for Mortal Kombat 1 I was looking for a controller with a good D-pad. I am really happy with the Hori. The D-pad is a big improvement for me over the standard PS5 controller, it gets out the special moves very consistently and fast. The buttons are very nice, you can feel the micro switch buttons are different but they are light and very fast to press also, it sounds like a mouse click and I think also here a good improvement over a standard controller. I used the hori software to map some buttons to make it suited for MK1 better and I like the fact that it stores it on the controller so you don't have to mess around with the PS settings. You can switch on the controller between PC, PS4 and PS5 and for each of these you can save a profile. So that can come in handy as both the PS4 and PS5 setting work on a PS5 console you have more or less 2 settings you can store. The controller is very light, this is not an issue to me, it is comfortable to hold and seems to be of good quality. I will have to play some more months before I can say that though :)
R**N
used for a good 50 hours by now - feels cheap, buttons feel and sound like cheap mouse buttons and dpad can be annoyingly imprecise
J**K
Stick drift started to occur 2 months after ordering the controller, incredibly disappointed. Buttons were good, but diagonals were questionable with the controller
J**N
Unleash Your Fighting Spirit: HORI Fighting Commander OCTA Dive into the world of precise gaming mastery with the HORI Fighting Commander OCTA. This fightpad isn’t just a controller; it's a weapon of choice for gamers seeking unparalleled precision and performance in their fighting games. Tournament-Grade Precision The controller's design is a marvel of precision engineering! Its responsive buttons, ergonomic grip, and precise D-pad elevate gameplay to new heights, ensuring every move, combo, and special attack is executed flawlessly. Versatility Across Platforms The controller's compatibility across PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC offers unparalleled versatility. Seamlessly transition between platforms without compromising on performance, making it the ultimate choice for multi-platform gamers. Built for Fighting Game Aficionados Designed with fighting game enthusiasts in mind, the Fighting Commander OCTA’s layout and responsiveness cater perfectly to the fast-paced demands of games like Street Fighter, Tekken, and Mortal Kombat, empowering gamers to dominate their opponents. Comfortable and Ergonomic The ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended gaming sessions. Its lightweight and comfortable grip reduce fatigue, allowing players to focus on the game without distraction. Conclusion In conclusion, the HORI Fighting Commander OCTA is a fighting game aficionado's dream. With its tournament-grade precision, multi-platform compatibility, gamer-centric design, and ergonomic comfort, it’s an indispensable tool for those aiming to elevate their fighting game prowess to championship levels. The HORI Fighting Commander OCTA isn’t just a controller; it's a precision tool crafted for gaming excellence. Its responsive design, multi-platform compatibility, and ergonomic comfort make it an essential choice for gamers seeking the competitive edge in the world of fighting games.
J**O
He comprado este control 2 veces, una en diciembre del 2022 y una recientemente en julio del 2025, el control del 2022 sigue funcionando casi que perfectamente, pero me gusta tener un remplazo Dejando eso de lado, recomendadisimo el control, el único contra que le veo es que el material se siente bastante barato, imagina esos controles del centro que venden en varias tiendas, pero todo lo demás es un 10/10, compatibilidad con PS4 y Ps5 son un salvavidas si quieres empezar a entrar a torneos, los botones son satisfactorios de usar y sabes perfectamente cuando los presionas, la palanca tiene un socket de 8 direcciones que ayuda mucho a sentir la dirección en donde estas realmente usando, y el DPad no son 4 botones separados, es solo una pieza, dándole una sensación única y cómoda El acceso a los dos botones de las palancas (L3 y R3), te deja tener atajos a algunos comandos personalizados y eso es literal algo que cambia el juego por completo en juegos de pelea En general 10/10, Literalmente lo compre multiples veces
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