MadCatz Downplays Firmware 3.50 USB Issues, Offers Replacement To Affected Customers

by Mike Bendel September 24, 2010 @ 1:31 pm


In an effort to quell concerns, peripheral manufacture MadCatz has issued a statement in response to woes over incompatibilities with certain third-party USB devices in firmware 3.50. MadCatz assures that all its products from 2008 onward should be immune to any USB lock-outs Sony added in 3.50. Here’s the official word:

Mad Catz would like to take this opportunity to put gamers’ minds at ease. With the exception of a small quantity of controllers sold before 2008, we believe that all Mad Catz products will continue to function as they did prior to the 3.50 Firmware update including high profile products such as our range of Street Fighter IV™ FightSticks and Wireless FightPads; our range of controllers and accessories for Call of Duty®; our Cyborg F.L.Y. 9 Wireless FlightStick; our wired and wireless control pads; and our range of Rock Band™ accessories.

Furthermore, MadCatz is offering a free replacement to anyone experiencing issues with their product, provided it is still under warranty that is. Not to knock a nice gesture, but we’d honestly be surprised if any product from pre-2008 is covered.

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