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5 Best Fight Sticks in 2019 for Fighting Games

Qanba Obsidian

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Price: $199.99

Stick Type: Sanwa

Button Type: Sanwa

The Qanba Obsidian is another excellent choice for PlayStation and PC players. With a brushed aluminum edge and side-lit LED strips, this stick is the definition of sleek.

Qanba is known for their excellent craftsmanship when it comes to fight sticks, and the Obsidian is no different. Just a few simple screws on the front allow you to mod and remap the buttons any way you see fit, which opens your options for customizability.

Unfortunately, you can not swap out the faceplate with custom art, but the aluminum finish is for players who are about performance over style.

The Qanba Obsidian is easily recommendable because of its responsiveness and precision. It makes for an excellent stick for whatever fighting game you’re playing. 


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