As is the usual with Razer controllers, you get improved buttons with the “Mecha-Tactile” tech for the D-pad and face buttons. You also get extra buttons on the shoulder, called the M1 and M2 buttons. These are programmable, so you can put shortcuts to some less-than-intuitive button combinations like Y + A or X + B to make them easier to press. The triggers themselves also come with a Harir Trigger mode to register inputs at the slightest of presses.
Beyond the buttons, the Razer Wolverine V2 is also better for your hands. It comes with a non-sip rubber coat for a better grip. And the shape of the controller has been adjusted just slightly to make it feel more comfortable to hold for extended periods of time. Of course, The Razer Wolverine V2 is also compatible with the Xbox One, as well as PCs. The controller is already available for a price of RM499. But it is exclusive to the Razer Online Store. (Source: Razer)