GameSir, known for its gaming peripherals and mobile gaming controllers, has announced the launch of a new sub-brand, DELTA GAMING. The first product under this new brand is a fight stick that brings several notable firsts to the arcade controller category. The release was developed in collaboration with professional fighting game player and brand ambassador Xiaohai (Zeng Zhuojun), and is designed for competitive and enthusiast-level players.
The DELTA GAMING arcade stick features what the company describes as the “world’s first levitating button design.” Unlike traditional fight sticks, where buttons are mechanically mounted through the panel, this new design utilizes a levitating mechanism that creates a seamless surface with reduced physical contact between the button housing and the enclosure. According to GameSir, this results in less wear over time and quicker rebound for high-speed inputs. While the company hasn’t revealed full technical details, the aim is to provide higher responsiveness and longevity through this unconventional approach.
DELTA GAMING’s “Infinity Display” integrates a dynamic lighting system beneath a brushed metallic surface on the top panel of the fight stick. Unlike traditional RGB lighting found in most gaming peripherals, this setup offers a more refined and continuous lighting flow. The result is a sleek, modern aesthetic that enhances immersion while maintaining the polished look expected from a high-end controller.

The chassis design also reflects a high-end direction. The showcased model features a gold-colored finish with a solid body that includes custom etching and branding. This includes DELTA GAMING’s logo, as well as Xiaohai’s moniker, marking the product as a limited edition. The layout follows a standard arcade configuration with a joystick on the left and eight face buttons on the right, in line with what is used in fighting game tournaments.
The new fight stick is expected to target both the domestic Chinese market and international fighting game communities. With Xiaohai’s influence in titles like Street Fighter and The King of Fighters, the collaboration aims to reach competitive players who prioritize input accuracy, custom design, and durable build quality.
GameSir has yet to release official pricing or a confirmed launch date, but more information is expected in the coming weeks as the product enters final testing stages. With the introduction of DELTA GAMING, GameSir is looking to expand into the premium segment of the fighting game peripheral market, offering innovation with a focus on performance and design.