PlayTurbX B2B buyer guide

Gaming Controller Line Sheet Request Guide

Answer first: A gaming controller line sheet should help a qualified retail buyer understand product families, support assets, sample questions, opening order planning, and next steps. It should not expose public wholesale prices.

Last updated: June 28, 2026.

Quick line-sheet request checklist

Buyer question What to prepare Best PlayTurbX path
Can this line fit our store? Store type, audience, sales channel, and served region. Wholesale program
Which products should we review? Astra, custom controllers, no-stick-drift collection, and cross-platform controller needs. Vendor packet
How should we start? Opening order timing, sample needs, and display plan. Starter order guide
Can staff answer setup questions? PC, Switch, and support paths shoppers can use after purchase. Support hub

Request line-sheet review through the qualified B2B path

PlayTurbX keeps line-sheet, MOQ, margin, MAP, samples, and account terms inside wholesale review. Public pages explain fit; private review handles account-specific details.

Apply for wholesale review Review the vendor packet Plan a starter order

Choose: what belongs in a line-sheet request?

A strong request identifies the retail channel, product family, display plan, and support needs. That helps PlayTurbX understand whether the buyer is evaluating a core controller assortment, a custom shell story, creator-shop inventory, or a broader gaming accessory program.

gaming controller line sheet request with modular shell product families for retail buyers
Line-sheet review should connect product families to a retailer's real assortment, support, and display needs.
Video source: User Testing TurbX 7-in-1 Wireless Game Controller Set from the TurbX YouTube channel.

Compare: public product proof versus private buyer terms

Public page can show Wholesale review should handle
Product story, platform fit, support paths, and visual assets. Private pricing, margin, MOQ, MAP, account approval, and fulfillment terms.
Retail-friendly collections and PDP proof. Sample availability, line-sheet files, case-pack details, and launch timing.
Customer setup and troubleshooting links. Buyer-specific support workflow and reseller channel constraints.
TurbX Astra modular controller product proof for gaming controller line sheet review

Retail proof path

Review product proof before requesting terms

Retail buyers can inspect the public Astra product story, custom-controller path, and collection positioning before moving private terms into wholesale review.

View TurbX Astra Open the customizer Review custom gaming controllers

Use: the fields a buyer should send

  • Company or store name, website, buyer contact, and served region.
  • Retail channel: physical store, ecommerce, marketplace, creator shop, event vendor, or distributor.
  • Product family interest: Astra, custom controllers, no-stick-drift collection, cross-platform controllers, or creator-drop direction.
  • Sample or demo-unit needs and target review date.
  • MAP, support, line-sheet, case-pack, or opening order questions to review privately.

Fix: do not turn public line-sheet pages into price pages

Public pages should qualify intent and reduce buyer friction. If a public page lists wholesale prices, margins, or private terms, it can confuse retail shoppers and create B2B/B2C intent mixing. Keep those details inside the qualified review flow.

FAQ

Can I download wholesale prices from this page?

No. This page explains what to prepare before line-sheet review. Pricing, margin, MOQ, MAP, and account terms are handled after wholesale qualification.

Who should request a gaming controller line sheet?

U.S. retailers, game stores, pop-culture shops, creator shops, event vendors, and distributors with a clear resale channel can request review.

What should I prepare before requesting a line sheet?

Prepare your store website, sales channel, served region, buyer contact, product-family interest, sample needs, opening order timing, and any MAP or support questions.

Does the line sheet replace the wholesale application?

No. The line sheet is part of buyer due diligence. The wholesale application remains the qualified intake path for account review.