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Three New Xbox One Controller Designs Are Coming Soon

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Microsoft has today unveiled three new Xbox One controller designs as well as a handy wireless adapter for Windows 10 PCs.

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The news comes via a post over on Xbox Wire, unveiling the line of new accessories ahead of the busy fall season of gaming ahead. The three controller designs – Green/ Gray, Patrol Tech Special Edition, and Volcano Shadow Special Edition – are all available to pre-order now on the Microsoft Store website. The green and grey controller will set you back $64.99, while the other two special edition designs come in at $69.99 each.

The Patrol Tech Special Edition controller is arguably the fanciest, with laser etched textures, silver accents, and a rubberized diamond grip for added control.

These new designs are based on the revised Xbox One controller that released alongside the Xbox One S last year. Bluetooth, rubberized grip, and improved wireless range are all standard.

Alongside the designs, Microsoft also revealed the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows 10. The peripheral “enhances your controller connection when gaming on Windows 10 PCs and tablets” and is 66% smaller than the original adapter. It also allows for wireless stereo sound support and is capable of connecting up to eight controllers at once to your device. The adapter is due to release sometime this month and can be pre-ordered for $24.99.

The gray and green and Volcano Special Edition controllers start shipping Aug. 3, while the Patrol Tech Special Edition comes later on Oct. 17.

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