GuliKit has introduced two new controllers at Gamescom 2025, the TT Max and TT Pro, expanding its lineup with features aimed at both competitive and everyday gaming. The announcement marks the debut of the company’s latest flagship controller, the TT Max, which was previously known under the development name Libra Max.
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The TT Max brings a symmetrical joystick design and a focus on precision control. At the center of its hardware is GuliKit’s Hyperlink 2 wireless technology, which achieves input latency as low as 3.25 milliseconds over Bluetooth. It is equipped with drift-free TMR joysticks and smart triggers that allow players to switch between digital and analog Hall effect modes depending on the game. Two swappable D-pads are included in the package, alongside rear paddles for added customization.
Compatibility is one of the key strengths of the TT Max. The controller supports PC, Switch 2, Switch, iOS, and Android devices. It also includes wake-up support for the upcoming Switch 2 console. At launch, buyers will be able to choose between two color options: Black and Retro Grey.

Joining the flagship model is the TT Pro, a more affordable version that retains many of the same design elements. It ships with two different D-pad shapes and a travel case, making it a versatile choice for players who value portability. The TT Pro will be offered in Black/Green and Grey colorways.
Both models will be available starting in October 2025. Pricing is set at $69.99 USD for the TT Max and $49.99 USD for the TT Pro. With this release, GuliKit is positioning its latest controllers as strong options for players seeking reliable performance across multiple platforms.




The debut at Gamescom highlights GuliKit’s continued push to deliver hardware that blends precision, versatility, and modern wireless technology. By including features such as drift-free joysticks and multi-device support, the TT Max and TT Pro aim to meet the demands of players as new consoles and platforms enter the market later this year.