These Pastel Xbox Controllers Look Too Pretty To Play

 These Pastel Xbox Controllers Look Too Pretty To Play

The box already has all the games you want to play, and now the company's Xbox Design Lab updates are making it so you can have more fun customizing your controller before you even turn on your console. Several updates have been provided by the Microsoft gaming company on June 9 in a press release for four new pastel colors and five new camo top cases, as well as "What's next for gaming". Here are the all-new designs from Xbox Design Lab, including a variety of new colors.


These Pastel Xbox Controllers Look Too Pretty To Play


 With Xbox Design Lab to customize your Xbox Wireless Controller, those creative juices can get flowing. Players can personalize everything from colors, patterns, button styles, finishes, rubber grips, and even engraving for a very personal touch. In the latest update released on June 9, the company has added four new pastel colors to the lineup namely Soft Pink, Soft Orange, Soft Green and Soft Purple. If you're into patterns, head out with the new Camp Top Case with matching side caps in Mineral Camo (blue, navy), Arctic Camo (grey), Forest Camo (dark green), Sandglo Camo (pink, gray) can go. ), and Blaze Camo (orange, black). All of these are linked to the existing palette to create the new 29 color options. Custom controllers cost standard colors starting at $69.99 and add-ons including pattern ($9.99), rubberized grips ($5.99) and metallic finishes ($3.99) will cost extra.

 


Custom Xbox Wireless Controller

Xbox Design Lab was formed in the year 2016, and took a brief hiatus in the year 2020 before returning in June 2021. It's a way to "give players from all over the world the opportunity to express their individuality," according to a June 9 press release. So it makes sense that Xbox Design Lab will expand to 11 new countries, and more and more international players will have the chance to order a custom controller and receive it within 28 days. The list of these 11 countries includes the names of Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Norway, Slovakia, Switzerland etc., where they will come at the end of this summer.

 

 As of today, it is currently available in 16 countries including the United States, Canada, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

 

Also according to a June 1 press release, Xbox is celebrating Pride Month with 34 community flags and a Pride top case design to "celebrate the nuance, complexity, intersection and strength of multiple LGBTQIA+ communities."

 

XBOS Pride Controller

As part of a preview for the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase on June 12th, where a new line-up of games is due to be announced, the update will include the addition of the Xbox app to Samsung 2022 Smart TVs, a platform for Xbox cloud gaming in more countries. Expanding, and much more.


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