If you know anything about GameSir, you already know they make consistently solid controllers. Introducing themed wireless controllers was a smart move on its own—but pairing one with Zenless Zone Zero immediately raises expectations. The real question is whether this collaboration is a must-have collector’s piece or just a stylish skin on familiar hardware.
What’s in the Box?
Right out of the gate, GameSir doesn’t skimp on presentation or extras. Alongside the controller itself, you’ll find a custom carrying case and a charging stand, which already makes this feel more premium than your average themed controller.
You also get:
A swappable faceplate, plus an additional alternate faceplate
Swappable thumbsticks, with extra replacements included
Bonus collectible card, adding a nice fan-service touch for Zenless Zone Zero players
It’s a generous bundle and immediately reinforces that this isn’t just a reskin.
Design & Durability
Visually, this controller absolutely nails it. The sleek faceplate paired with silver buttons and a silver D-pad gives it a clean, professional look that still feels distinctly Zenless Zone Zero. It’s stylish without being overly loud, which makes it just as appealing on your desk as it is in your hands.
Under the hood, the controller uses TMR joysticks, which blend the precise feel and low power draw of traditional potentiometer sticks with the long-term durability you’d expect from Hall Effect technology. The result is a higher, more stable polling rate and an impressively smooth, responsive experience during gameplay.
Customization is another major strength. The controller features four extra remappable buttons, including two mini bumpers (R5/L5) and two lockable back buttons (R4/L4). Pair that with full support for the GameSir Nexus app, and you get deep control over gyro settings, stick curves, and even button-to-mouse mapping. If you like fine-tuning your setup, there’s a lot to dig into here.
That said, I’ll admit the controller can feel almost too sturdy at times. When switching the triggers to analog click mode, I found myself worrying that I was pressing too aggressively—the triggers have a bit more give than expected, which can feel strange until you adjust.
Feedback
Honestly, there’s very little to complain about. Initial setup on Xbox can be a bit finicky, but once you’ve gone through it once, it’s smooth sailing from there. The controller also feels like it benefits from a short break-in period; after a few sessions, everything starts to feel more natural and responsive.
At the end of the day, this is a controller that feels well-built, thoughtfully designed, and packed with customization options. Whether you’re a Zenless Zone Zero fan looking for a premium themed controller or just someone who appreciates high-quality hardware, this one largely delivers on both fronts.
Final Verdict
The Zenless Zone Zero GameSir controller succeeds at being more than just a flashy collaboration. It’s a genuinely well-built, feature-rich controller that balances premium design with serious customization options. Between the TMR joysticks, extra remappable buttons, and deep software support through the GameSir Nexus app, it offers the kind of flexibility that both competitive players and tinkerers will appreciate.
While the initial Xbox setup can be a little awkward and the triggers may take some getting used to, those are minor hurdles in an otherwise excellent experience. Once broken in, the controller feels reliable, responsive, and comfortable for extended play sessions.
Whether you’re a Zenless Zone Zero fan looking for a collector-worthy piece or just someone in the market for a high-quality customizable controller, this one lands firmly in the “worth it” category. It looks great, feels premium, and—most importantly—plays even better.
The Zenless Zone Zero GameSir G7 Pro Wireless Controller is available now on the GameSir website for $129.99.
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