XBOX Series X | S: Microsoft Releasar New Controller with Elite Feature

Microsoft has announced a new controller for the Xbox Series X | S. In addition to a chic metallic look, the Game Pad also gets a feature that previously reserved only elite controllers.

With the "Aqua Shift Special Edition" controller, Microsoft has introduced a new Gamepad for the Xbox Series X | S. The controller has a shimmering blue color and a useful haptic feature , which was previously found in the more expensive Xbox Elite Controllers.

XBox Series X | S: New controller with better feel

The "Aqua Shift Special Edition" controller for the Xbox Series X | S has gotten spend from Microsoft rubberized handles in the Aqua Look. Thus, the GAMEPAD does not just lift itself from the optics from the normal Xbox-Series-X | S controllers, but also offers an improved grip for particularly intensive gaming sessions.

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The controller is not the first Special Edition for the Xbox Series X | S - previously, for example, the models Electric Volt and Daystrike Camo Released. These versions, however, had only slightly textured, non-rubberized surface as the normal controller. The "Aqua Shift Special Edition" controller appears on August 31, 2021 and can now be pre-ordered in the Microsoft Store for 64.99 euros.

__Here's the Aqua Shift Special Edition!

XBox Series X | S: Controller Vialfalt in Design Lab

If the AQUA color scheme of the new controller does not like it or to do without the rubberized handles, of course you also have the opportunity to design your very own controller in the popular Xbox design lab. There you can assign your favorite colors to the individual elements of the gamepad and print a dedication to the controller.

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