Although the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series s appeared before not even one year, Microsoft now offers a whole color palette of controllers. The riege of the controller is now expanded by a new controller called "Aqua Shift", which offers more than just a new color.
The polar light in a controller
What does the "Aqua Shift" controller look like? The special thing is its shimmering color: Depending on the angle the light falls on the Xbox controller, the controller shimmers in another blueon. However, in the arrangement of the buttons nothing has done compared to other colors.
In contrast to the previous controllers, which Microsoft has released the Xbox Series X / S, the new controller has a structured surface on the triggers, bumpers and the back of the housing. So it should be ensured that despite sweating hands keeps a good grip.
Otherwise, the controller has the same functions as all other color models. It can be used for both Xbox Series X / S and Xbox One. In addition, the controller can be coupled via Bluetooth with your PC or mobile device.
When can I buy the controller? The new Xbox Series X / S controller will be available for sale from 31 August 2021. The price will amount to 64.99 euros. Who buys across the Microsoft Store, do not have to pay any additional shipping costs.
Which color controllers otherwise exist, you can read the following summary article:
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creates your own controller alternatively
Who none of the colors should promise, can easily design his own Xbox Series X / S controller. Since June, the Xbox Design Lab has opened its doors again. There, fans can make their own controller in color as they want it. However, so far it is not possible to add rubberized handles to your created controller. Microsoft has not previously expressed whether this feature will be available in the near future.
What do you say about the new color and the rubberized handles of the controller?
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