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CRKD Reveals Special TOMBA! Controller

CRKD revealed a limited edition controller stylized after the iconic PlayStation 1 platformer-action Tomba!

The Tomba! controller is limited to 1,000 units and is based off CRKD’s popular Neo S Bluetooth controller (MSRP $59.99). Key features include Bluetooth/wired connection, ergonomic design, swappable stick tops, adjustable trigger sensitivity, remappable back buttons, turbo function, Hall Effect thumbsticks that should result in no stick drift, and can be modified with the official application.

Tomba! Controller Overview

Only 1000 of each will be made so get your hands on one before they are locked in the vault for the rest of time!

Whether you’re a seasoned gamer or a casual player, NEO S transcends being just a controller – it’s a statement, an art piece, and the perfect gaming companion for Console & PC gaming.



KEY FEATURES

  • For Switch, PC, Mobile & Smart TV’s
  • Zero Stick Drift (Hall Effect Thumbsticks)
  • Ergonomic
  • Wireless Bluetooth
  • Wired Connection (Optional)
  • No Deadzone Mode
  • Swappable Stick Tops
  • Adjustable Trigger Sensitivity
  • Adjustable Vibration
  • Re-mappable back buttons
  • Motion Controls
  • Rumble Support
  • Turbo Function
  • Connects to the CRKD True Collection System
  • Connects to CRKD CTRL Feature within Mobile App

Each of CRKDs products integrate via the CRKD App aka the “True Collection System”. Discover your product number and rarity rank along with the ability to register your collectible to your secure collection of CRKD products as well as the ability to control the controllers customizable features.

In addition to the controller, there is a Tomba (MSRP $29.99), and Koma Pig plush (MSRP $29.99), game case keychain (MSRP $9.99), t-shirt (MSRP $29.99), snapback hat (MSRP $31.99), and various game editions.

Fans of the original can purchase a physical edition on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, or PC for (MSRP $34.99). Older fans can purchase the “classic edition,” which comes in a PlayStation 1 style box, and includes the game, two disc OST, 12 x 16 double sided poster, and SteelBook case (MSRP $69.99). Anyone looking for the full experience can pick up the Whoopee edition, which includes the aforementioned items, plus hardcover art book, art prints, and Tomba/Koma figures (MSRP $149.99).

Preorders for everything mentioned here can be made via Limited Run Games starting July 19. Preorders will run until Sept. 1, or until supplies run out. The controller is set to ship sometime in Q1 2025, with the other items in a “pre-production” status.

Grant Gaines

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