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HORI, a manufacturer of popular gaming accessories have today revealed the Wireless Horipad for Steam. So if you're in need of a gamepad, this might be for you.

The main thing that concerns me here for Linux and Steam Deck support, is their mention of a dedicated app for it. We've seen before from the likes of 8BitDo, that certain buttons on their controllers (like back paddles) require a dedicated app and so cannot be configured directly on Linux / Steam Deck.

In this case though, HORI do show a shot of Steam Input which has the back paddles listed on it, so perhaps we might see full Steam Input support for it. Considering it's a dedicated Steam controller, it would be odd if you couldn't adjust everything in Steam Input. They do also mention Steam Deck repeatedly too.

Features:

  • Back paddles (L4/R4) and 2 extra custom buttons (M1/M2) right on the bottom.
  • A dedicated Quick Access button.
  • Support for Bluetooth, XInput and DirectInput, but seems XInput only via Wired connection.
  • Estimated 12 hour battery life (3.5 hours to fully charge).
  • Gyro in the "Steam mode". With the sticks having a touch sensor too.
  • Rapid fire ability on face buttons (ABXY).

Their info mentions it does not have vibration though, or a microphone port.

So far, it seems to be only announced via their Japanese store with no mention on their USA or UK stores. Price according to their page is 9,780 Japanese Yen, so about £50 GBP / $60 USD.

Update: in a news post about Steam Input, Valve confirmed they have added support for the new HORIPAD for Steam and they "worked with HORI's team to make their controller work well with Steam Input".

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dpanter Jun 26
D-pad in the wrong place. RIP
QYME Jun 26
I'm sorry but i see only 2 back buttons here. Or aam i missing something ?
Pengling Jun 26
This is a pretty good sign of the Steam Deck picking up, ahem, steam in Japan - Hori really only does officially-licensed controllers for the big stuff.

The only thing that makes me hesitate, is that Hori has made some controllers that end up with stick-drift since a little way into the life of the Nintendo Switch, so I'll wait for some long-term reviews on these.
Liam Dawe Jun 26
Article updated, see the bottom.
RavenWings Jun 26
Quoting: QYMEI'm sorry but i see only 2 back buttons here. Or aam i missing something ?

2 backbuttons, but there are also 2 buttons below the D-pad & right stick.

I really just want valve to finally relase the deck´s button layout as a stand-alone controller. Wonder whats taking them so long.
Viesta2015 Jun 26
let me know when i can get it in america.
QYME Jun 26
Quoting: RavenWingsbelow the D-pad & right stick

Wait, those two dust spot are supposed to replace L/R5 ? That's bloody useless, who's gonna give up aiming or moving to use that ?
Whom Jun 26
Gyro without needing to swap to a Switch or Dualshock/sense mode is actually huge, there's currently a gap where most third party controllers with gyro are for the Switch and as a result can't use analog triggers along with gyro even if they have both features.
Pyretic Jun 26
Seems it's not coming to the UK :(
based Jun 26
Loving how the dark blue/purple one looks


Last edited by based on 26 June 2024 at 6:41 pm UTC
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