Microsoft Announces The Xbox Wireless Controller Tech Series

Looks pretty cool, actually.

Posted By | On 21st, Mar. 2017

If you want some high end style to your (regular) Xbox One controllers, Microsoft has something just for you. Today, the company announced the Xbox Wireless Controller Tech series, which was inspired by military technology and patterns. The end result is a controller that looks and feels distinctly and decidedly premium.

The controller has laser etched texture on the front, alongside gold accents and insignia; meanwhile, the back of the controller features a textured diamond rubberized grip designed for ‘added comfort and control’, while the wireless range of the controller has also been improved and enhanced, for better connectivity. As with all Xbox One controllers, this one will natively work with Xbox One, Oculus Rift, Samsung Gear VR, and PC games on the Windows 10 framework.

It actually looks pretty sweet- you can check out some pictures below. Hopefully, Microsoft brings a similar variant for the Xbox One Elite controller, as well. This controller will cost $70.


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