Using the Design Lab website, you can customize the color of several pieces of the Series X controller, including the face plate, triggers, buttons, and thumbstick. Every gamer deserves a controller that expresses their tastes and approach to gaming, and Xbox has done a great job allowing players to game how they want to. The combinations are endless. Whether you want to make a controller based on your favorite game, retro Xbox designs, character, or franchise, it's all possible using Design Lab.
The choice is yours, and you have to power to make the controller exactly how you want it. Let's go back to the early s with a controller design inspired by the classic color scheme of the original Xbox. Selecting Carbon Black for the body of the controller with Electric Green highlights on the triggers, buttons, and thumbsticks give a familiar look to the colors on the original Xbox console itself.
Taking inspiration from the original controller, or "The Duke" to some, add full-color letter buttons and some white accent buttons. What you'll end up with is a bold controller that brings back memories from the very beginning of Xbox. Enough of the past. Put the focus on the future with a controller based on the upcoming exclusive Redfall by Arkane Studios.
In Redfall , you will be fighting off hordes of Vampires, so why not have a controller inspired by the classic vampire look. To make this controller use a mix of Carbon Black, Pulse Red, and Robot White on the buttons and triggers to give it some fangs.
This color combination is just one variation on the game, and you can take inspiration from the player characters, each of whom has a distinct color palette. This controller is all about the buttons. Product marketing manager Tao Sila posted an image on Twitter of the custom Xbox controller featuring a unique design and the words Xbox Game Pass. It looks pretty slick. POPeArt, known for their very excellent mock-ups and real products , created the controller for Microsoft.
According to Sila, Microsoft commissioned the controllers for staff to celebrate the success of Xbox Game Pass. Other controllers may not immediately draw a connection to a Pokemon, but still look aesthetically pleasing, like Emolga's and Galarian Darmanitan's. Finding a balance between looking good and also creating a recognizable connection to the reference Pokemon is clearly no simple task. Still, it's a testament to Xbox's impressive Design Labs platform that these combinations can be made in the first place, and equally so a testament to these Pokemons' designs that they can translate so easily to a controller's design just combining so many colors.
There is some irony in creating Pokemon controllers for an Xbox platform given the franchise's history on Nintendo platforms. But the love of games and Pokemon transcends platforms. While originally planned to release in , the game's new launch day is just a few weeks after the anniversary of both Xbox and Halo , making Halo Infinite 's release timing close to perfect.
Announcing the news across social media, Xbox has revealed the new 20th Anniversary Special Edition Xbox Wireless Controller, which pays homage to the original Xbox with a " fresh spin " on the translucent green of the original Xbox Debug kit. While the front of the controller features transparent black that harkens back to the long-forgotten translucent game devices of yesteryear, the back features the iconic Xbox green. The controller also has a nostalgic green button which, as the official Xbox website explains, " brings us back to the first green Xbox logo.
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