Avenged Sevenfold is a band I quite like, they were the band that got me into metal mostly down to the several bangers they produced for Call of Duty such as Shepherd of Fire and Carry On. The band are known for their love of gaming and to show that they have partnered up with SCUF Gaming to produce some limited edition controllers themed around their latest album “Life Is But a Dream”.
SCUF have created two controller bundles for this collaboration, the SCUF Instinct Pro and SCUF Reflex FPS for both the Xbox and PlayStation. Both of these controllers feature the album artwork from artist Wes Lang and come with an exclusive signed Avenged Sevenfold seven-inch vinyl record, a certificate of authenticity and passionately crafted packaging.
“Gaming has been an important part of my life ever since my earliest memories. I wanted to partner with SCUF specifically because when you need to do a drop shot or move your hand off the controller, you’re at a disadvantage if you are not using a SCUF controller. It was just essential to us if we were going to compete at the highest level.” said M. Shadows, lead singer of Avenged Sevenfold.
“Thank you CORSAIR, SCUF, Elgato and ORIGIN for the amazing setup you did in my gaming room, and I can’t wait to put it to use. Stoked that our fans will get to have their very own SCUF controller featuring the LIBAD x Wes Lang artwork.”
These controllers are available from the scufgaming online store but will set you back £329.99, I don’t love the band that much.
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