Microsoft Reveals Xbox 20th Anniversary Special Edition Controller And Headset

Microsoft’s Xbox has been on the market for twenty years, and the Redmond company is now on its fourth generation of consoles, bringing back the neon green colour scheme.

 

Microsoft announced via its Xbox website that they have a special controller and headset to celebrate the twentieth birthday. Both products contain that classic neon green colour, and the controller has all the features you get with an ordinary Xbox Series controller.

“Sleek and sentimental – all in one package. The Xbox 20th Anniversary Special Edition Controller is a fresh spin on the translucent green of the original Xbox Debug kit. The body of the controller features a translucent black finish with silver internals so you can see every detail. The nostalgic, green Xbox button brings us back to the first green Xbox logo. The iconic colour can also be found on the back grips and around the hybrid D-pad.

The 20th Anniversary Special Edition controller benefits from all the features of our newest Xbox Wireless Controllers, such as improved ergonomics, better cross-device connectivity, a dedicated Share button and reduced latency. You can also easily pair and switch between your devices including the Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PCs, Android and iOS via Xbox Wireless, and Bluetooth technology,” Microsoft wrote about the controller.

“Built upon our new  Xbox Stereo Headset, this 20th Anniversary Special Edition is something truly special. The headset similarly features a translucent black body with silver internals, so you can see what brings this headset to life. Green accents on the boom mic, inside and outside of the earcups. The left disc is marked with our 20th Anniversary logo in our iconic green, and the right dial has our Xbox logo imprinted, as seen on the Xbox Wireless and Stereo Headsets,” the headset’s description reads.

Both the Xbox 20th Anniversary Special Edition Wireless Controller and Headset launch on November 15. You can pre-order them; they both cost 70 dollars.

Source: WCCFTech

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