Xbox Series X Controller
Microsoft hasn’t really spoken a whole lot about the Xbox Series X controller, and honestly, it’s probably because it’s not going to change a whole lot from the Xbox One’s.
That’s not a bad thing, though. Outside of the size and shape being refined to make the Series X controller even more comfortable for a wider audience, the Xbox One controller was near-perfect.
It felt comfy in the hand, the buttons were nice and had satisfying clicks, the analog sticks had a good amount of travel, and the feedback in the triggers was a nice touch. The Series X controller’s only significant improvement that we’ve been told of so far is a new ‘Share’ button. We imagine this will work in a very similar way to how the DualShock 4’s Share button works on the PS4.
With the Xbox Series X controller not packing in a ton of fancy new tech that we’re aware of, we wouldn’t expect the price to be too high. We’ll say the standard $50-60.