Splitfish brings the Fragchuck back just in time for Modern Warfare


Despite having released a product called the “fragchuck” once, and (if there’s any justice) being roundly humiliated for it, gimmicky peripheral maker SplitFish is releasing a new version of its PlayStation 3 FragFX controller, called the Dual SFX Frag Pro. In addition to the … fragchuck … it features a 2000 dpi mouse, and loses the wire between the two halves. It’ll be out at a cost of $90 on November 10, which, coincidentally, is also when Modern Warfare 2 comes out. If you like the Fragchuck but don’t care for the mouse part, there’s also this thing.

The good news: the more people see the word “fragchuck,” the worse they’ll feel about using the outmoded, kind-of gross word “frag” in general.

Via Engadget

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