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Updated: February 14, 2025
Wingman FGC 2 Converter Available For PS5 And PC Players

For players who compete in esports, or those who just like to play with a variety of controllers, noted Taiwanese gaming peripheral brand Brook have released the plug-and-play Wingman FGC 2 Convertor. It’s specially designed to meet official esports standards, tailored for PS5 and PC use, and works with over 150 official and third-party wired controllers.

Adding to its customization options, the Wingman FGC 2 Converter comes bundled with exclusive management software and the ability to tweak Remap, Macros, Turbo and Stick functions. 

“This converter allows for seamless connections, freeing you from being limited to a single wired controller and providing greater flexibility and freedom,” Brook said on its website.

Support for 150+ Controllers

Players who are serious about gaming likely have different controllers for different set-ups. The Wingman FGC 2 Convertor covers these types of gamers, thanks to supporting more than 150 brands, including Microsoft, MadCatz, Razer and Thrustmaster.

Whether players prefer modern controllers like the Nintendo Switch Pro or older peripherals such as the Neo Geo Arcade Stick Pro, the FGC 2 allows players to plug in not just gamepads, but joysticks, steering wheels, and fighting boards. 

Customize to Suit Different Play Styles

The Wingman FGC 2 Convertor includes the Brook Converter Center. This software lets players change and remap controller setups via an intuitive visual interface, so they can get set up and start playing with the minimum of fuss. The FGC2 is compatible with all PS5 games.

The FGC 2 meets international EVO standards for esports including tournament regulations, is for PS5 and PC (X-Input), weighs 13.4kg and measures 77 x 20 x 13 mm. It’s available now from all leading retailers.

Wayne Goodchild

Wayne Goodchild

Editor

Editor, occasional game dev, constant dad, horror writer, noisy musician. I love games that put effort into fun mechanics, even if there’s a bit of jank here and there. I’m also really keen on indie dev news. My first experience with video games was through the Game and Watch version of Donkey Kong, because I’m older than I look.