OnePlus seems to be stepping further into mobile gaming accessories with the new
OnePlus Gun God controller (machine-translated). It recently surfaced, and it’s clearly built for players who want more control and faster response times, especially in competitive games.
OnePlus Gun God Controller - A New Take on Mobile Gaming
The controller comes with four physical buttons, and all of them can be fully customized. Through the game assistant, users can map each button to specific actions and even save up to five different profiles. That makes it easier to switch between games without having to redo everything each time. It’s especially useful for FPS games, where quick reactions and complex inputs can make a big difference. The setup even allows for multi-finger style gameplay, which is usually hard to pull off on a touchscreen alone.
Key Points
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Four programmable buttons with custom mapping
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Supports up to five saved control profiles
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Designed for FPS games and complex multi-finger inputs
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Direct USB-C connection for near-zero latency
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No internal battery, powered by the phone
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Pass-through charging is supported while gaming
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Lightweight 150g design with anti-slip grip
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Currently optimized for OnePlus Ace 6 Supreme Edition
One of the biggest advantages here is how it connects. Instead of using Bluetooth, it plugs directly into the phone through USB-C. That cuts down latency a lot, which is exactly what competitive players care about. Since it doesn’t have its own battery, it pulls power straight from the phone. There’s also a USB-C port on the back, so you can charge your phone while playing.
In terms of design, it keeps things simple. The controller weighs around 150 grams and comes in an all-white finish. The grip has a slightly rough texture to help prevent slipping, which is useful during longer sessions. Compatibility is where things get a bit limited for now. It’s mainly built for the
OnePlus Ace 6 Supreme Edition. While it can physically connect to devices like the
OnePlus Ace 6 and Ace 6T, and perhaps the
OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra. The full functionality depends on software support. It also requires a specific camera module layout to fit properly. That's a strange move, since you can still grab a good third-party controller that will work on this or any other device.
Overall, this looks like a focused accessory aimed at serious mobile gamers and...
OnePlus Fans. It doesn’t try to do everything, but what it does offer is better control, faster input response, and a more consistent gaming experience compared to standard touchscreen play. The only controversy here is its limited support.