Arcade stick (under €200): the 2025 comparison





Arcade stick 2025: the comparison of the best models under €200




TL;DR: the best value for money in 2025 under €200 are the QANBA Drone 2 (PS5/PS4/PC, wired, ~€100–130) and the 8BitDo Arcade Stick (Switch/PC, wireless 2.4 G + Bluetooth, ~€90–110). Multiplatform budget: Mayflash F500 V2; entry-level: Mayflash F300; ultra-compact: Hori Fighting Stick Mini. Always check console/game compatibility before purchase.

What is an arcade stick?

An arcade stick (or fightstick) replicates arcade controls: a joystick with 4/8 directions and a row of micro-switch buttons. It aims for precision (quarter circle, DP, 360°), stability (weight, metal plate), and durability (Sanwa/Seimitsu parts or equivalents). It is the preferred tool for fighting games, shmups, and retro micro-platformers.

A classic: the official Dreamcast stick (photo Evan-Amos, public domain — Wikimedia Commons).

Our 2025 selection (under €200)

QANBA Drone 2 (N3) — ~€100–130

The best official/licensed PS5/PS4/PC entry point: Qanba OV7 lever (Omron), Qanba B30 buttons, full control panel and headphone jack. Wired USB, lightweight and portable (≈1.25 kg). Ideal for serious beginners on PlayStation and PC.

Manufacturer specs: PS5/PS4/PC, touchpad, headset mute, 356×221×116 mm, ≈1.25 kg. Sources: Qanba Europe/USA, tests below.

8BitDo Arcade Stick (Switch/PC) — ~€90–110

The best wireless budget option for Switch/PC: 2.4 GHz (dongle included), Bluetooth and USB-C, dynamic button layout (X-Input/Switch), macros via Ultimate Software. Well-crafted chassis, easy to mod (universal plate).

Ideal for Steam/emulation and Switch. Also see the Xbox version (2.4 G+USB, under €130).

Mayflash F500 V2 — ~€120–160

The multi-platform “Swiss army knife”: metal case, wrist rest, XInput/DInput on PC, headset jack (PS4/Xbox), turbo and easy modding (Sanwa/Seimitsu compatible). For those who want a solid and upgradeable base.

Mayflash F300 — ~€60–90

Effective entry-level: wide compatibility (PC, PS4/PS3, Xbox One/360, Switch, Android), compact format. Perfect to get started before investing more.

Hori Fighting Stick Mini — ~€50–70

Ultra-compact (Switch or PS5/PS4/PC depending on version), long cable, turbo. Ideal for mobile use/children. Compromise: small surface and “mainstream” original parts.

8BitDo Arcade Controller Xbox — ~€110–130

Officially Xbox Series X|S / One (and Windows). Wireless 2.4 G + USB, profiles via the 8BitDo app. An affordable and modern option for the Xbox/PC ecosystem.

Bonus: Budget leverless (8BitDo 80FE) — ~€90–100

If you aim for speed like “hitbox” (all buttons): new extra-thin 8BitDo model, Switch/PC (Xbox: 2.4 G variant). To consider if you prefer “all-buttons” inputs.

From budget to custom: the ecosystem is very modular (plates, levers, buttons).

Focus — highlighting: QANBA Joystick & 8BitDo Arcade Stick

⭐ QANBA — Recommended “Arcade Joystick”: Drone 2

  • Compatibility: PS5, PS4, PC (licensed); input selector.
  • Components: Qanba OV7 lever (Omron), Qanba B30 buttons, touchpad.
  • Functions: 3.5 mm jack + mute, full control panel.
  • Format: compact and lightweight (≈1.25 kg) — easy to carry to tournaments.
  • Price: often around €100–130 (depending on retailer stock).

To play native PS5 titles compatible with licensed sticks without an adapter, this is the “safe” path under €200.

⭐ 8BitDo — Arcade Stick (Switch/PC)

  • Connections: 2.4 GHz (dongle), Bluetooth, and USB-C.
  • Software: Ultimate Software (macros, remaps, profiles).
  • Ergonomics: dynamic button layout (X-Input/Switch).
  • Modding: universal plate (Sanwa/Seimitsu compatible).
  • Price: ~€90–110 — best budget wireless.

For Xbox/Windows, check out the 8BitDo Arcade Controller Xbox (2.4 G + USB, officially licensed).

The feel of the lever and the button travel matter as much as compatibility.

Quick comparison table (≤€200)

ModelCompatibilityConnectionKey FeaturesFor whom?Indicative Price*
QANBA Drone 2 (N3)PS5 / PS4 / PC (licensed)USB (wired)OV7 lever (Omron), B30, touchpad, headphone jack, lightweight (≈1.25 kg)PlayStation + PC, serious beginner~€100–130
8BitDo Arcade StickSwitch / PC2.4 G, Bluetooth, USB-CMacros, dynamic layout, easy moddingBudget wireless Switch/PC~€90–110
8BitDo Arcade Controller XboxXbox Series X|S / One / Windows2.4 G, USB-COfficial Xbox, profiles via appModern Xbox/PC~€110–130
Mayflash F500 V2PC, PS4/PS3, Xbox One, Switch (depending on modes)USB (XInput/DInput), headphone jack (PS4/Xbox)Metal chassis, turbo, Sanwa/Seimitsu moddingVersatile/multi-platform~€120–160
Mayflash F300PC, PS4/PS3, Xbox One/360, Switch, AndroidUSB (XInput/DInput)Compact, very affordableEntry-level, small budget~€60–90
Hori Fighting Stick MiniSwitch or PS5/PS4/PC (depending on version)USB (wired)Ultra-portable, turboMobile, kids~€50–70

*Observed retail prices: may vary depending on region/promotions/availability. Check the manufacturer’s sheet and compatibility details game by game (especially PS5).

How to choose: 7 criteria that really matter

  1. Target Console/OS: PS5 fully supports only certain licensed sticks; Xbox prefers official peripherals; Switch/PC are more tolerant.
  2. Connection: wired = minimal latency and tournaments; 2.4 GHz = wireless comfort; Bluetooth = versatility but sometimes more latency.
  3. Components: Sanwa/Seimitsu = Japanese references; Qanba/Hori = very decent for beginners. Most sticks use standard 30 mm buttons.
  4. Weight & surface: the wider/heavier, the more stable on table/legs.
  5. Modding: universal plate, internal access, quick disconnect wiring facilitate upgrades.
  6. Features: turbo, profiles, software macros, headphone jack, lock panel.
  7. Budget: under €200, target native compatibility and a reliable base that you can improve.

Pro tip: start with an accessible stick (QANBA Drone 2, 8BitDo, F500/F300). If you get hooked, change buttons/lever to Sanwa/Seimitsu for ~€50–80 and you will gain in feel/durability.

Use cases & advice by platform

PS5 / PS4

Choose a licensed PlayStation model for native PS5 games compatible with sticks: the QANBA Drone 2 fits this and remains under €200. Unlicensed PS4 sticks can work mainly for PS4 games launched on PS5, but the experience varies. Adapters exist (Brook…), but check latency/updates/online bans.

Xbox (Series X|S / One)

Choose an official Xbox model for hassle-free compatibility: the 8BitDo Arcade Controller Xbox is one of the most affordable, with 2.4 G + USB.

Switch / PC

The winning wireless duo is the 8BitDo Arcade Stick (2.4 G + Bluetooth + USB-C), with profiles and macros via software. For PC only, all sticks support at least XInput/DInput; prefer 2.4 G or wired to reduce latency.

I’m a beginner / on a small budget

Mayflash F300 (€60–90) or Hori Fighting Stick Mini (€50–70): perfect for testing. As soon as you feel your limits, move to the F500 V2 (metal case) or QANBA/8BitDo depending on platform.

FAQ — Arcade sticks under €200 (2025)

What is the best versatile arcade stick under €200?

If you play on PS5/PS4/PC: QANBA Drone 2. On Switch/PC: 8BitDo Arcade Stick. On Xbox/Windows: 8BitDo Arcade Controller Xbox.

Does the 8BitDo Arcade Stick have wireless lag?

It offers 2.4 GHz (low latency), Bluetooth (more versatile but a bit more latency), and USB-C (wired). For versus, prefer 2.4 G or wired.

Is the QANBA Drone 2 suitable for tournaments?

Yes, many tournaments require wired and licensed models: the Drone 2 meets these criteria. Its lightness helps with transport, and its case remains stable on a table/legs.

Mayflash F500 V2 or F300?

F300: cheaper, compact. F500 V2: metal case, headphone jack, better base for modding (Sanwa/Seimitsu). Both cover many platforms (see datasheets).

Should I upgrade the buttons/joystick?

Not mandatory to start. But switching to Sanwa/Seimitsu often improves feel and durability. The 8BitDo/Mayflash models are known for their mod-friendliness.

Does a PS4 stick work on PS5?

Often for PS4 games launched on PS5. For native PS5 titles, prefer a licensed PS5 model (e.g., QANBA Drone 2) or check the game/publisher rules.

Sources & tests (EEAT)

  • Qanba Europe — Drone 2 (PS5/PS4/PC license, OV7, B30, 1.25 kg): qanba-europe.com
  • Qanba USA — Drone 2 (specifications): qanbausa.com
  • Tom’s Guide — Qanba Drone 2 review (price ≈ $109, PS5/PS4/PC, datasheet): tomsguide.com
  • 8BitDo — Arcade Stick (Switch/PC): 2.4G, Bluetooth, USB-C, dynamic layout: thepihut.com and 8bitmods.com
  • 8BitDo — Arcade Controller for Xbox (official Xbox, 2.4G/USB): 8bitdo.com
  • Mayflash — F500 V2 (PC modes, headphone jack, turbo, modding): mayflash.com
  • Skinflint — F300 price (budget reference): skinflint.co.uk
  • HORI — Fighting Stick Mini (Switch/PS5/PS4/PC depending on versions): horiusa.com
  • PCGamesN — Best fight sticks 2025 (Drone 2 budget): pcgamesn.com

These pages detail compatibilities, modes (XInput/DInput), and console limits. Also check tournament rules (often “wired only”).

Conclusion

Under €200 in 2025, two sure bets dominate: the QANBA Drone 2 for the PlayStation ecosystem (PS5/PS4/PC, wired, official license) and the 8BitDo Arcade Stick for Switch/PC (2.4G + Bluetooth + USB-C, macros). For Xbox/Windows, the 8BitDo Arcade Controller Xbox is the simplest and most affordable path. The Mayflash F500/F300 remain excellent for exploring, modding, and covering multiple platforms. Choose first by compatibility, then by ergonomics/weight and modding possibilities — your combos will thank you.

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