Mecha BREAK is finally out on PC and Xbox Series S|X with an impressive peak of nearly 100K players since launch on Steam. With a larger focus on PvP, Mecha BREAK can be a pretty demanding game with several systems to master if you want to become an effective pilot.

The game has support for multiple input types, and here are the complete controls for Mecha Break, whether you’re playing on keyboard and mouse or a controller.

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Mecha BREAK Complete Controls for Controller

Here are the complete controls for Mecha BREAK, whether you’re playing on an Xbox or PlayStation controller.

Mecha BREAK Complete Controls for Keyboard and Mouse

Here are the complete controls for Mecha BREAK if you’re playing on keyboard and mouse.

Pilot – Battle

Pilot – Base

General – Voice

General – Battle

General – Battle Comms

General – Comms

General – Other

General – Mashmak

Can you Remap Controls in Mecha BREAK?

Yes, you’re able to completely remap the controls in Mecha BREAK, and this isn’t limited to either control type. There are several presets for the controller as well, but you can remap individual actions just in case.

Mecha BREAK Supported Controllers on PC

Mecha BREAK has excellent controller support on PC, and I tested an Xbox Series controller as well as a DualShock 4.

The game has proper in-game prompts for both controller types and native profiles set up by the developers.

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Fix Mecha BREAK Controller Issues

If you’re using a PlayStation controller and aren’t seeing the correct button prompts in Mecha BREAK, then you need to disable Stema Input so that the native profiles are loaded by the game.

Even though the game isn’t currently out on PlayStation consoles, Mecha BREAK still has proper support for its controllers on PC, which is always a good thing.

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Overall, Mecha BREAK might look daunting at first, but the controls are quite intuitive. I personally think it’s more suited for a controller, but it works pretty well on keyboard and mouse as well.

Ali Hashmi

Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn’t spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he’s probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.

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