Xbox Series X gets the soothing Aqua Shift Special Edition controller later this month
Rubberized side grips make 🌠every controller unique

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X is getting a 🀅new wireless controllerಞ later this month.
In a earlier today, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft revealed the Xbox Wireless Controller - Aqua Shift Special Edi﷽tion. The calming blue controller comes with a "color-shifting" shimmer that Xbox says you'll need to see to believe, and might even help you keep your cool during close-fought multiplayer contests.
While the color scheme might be attention-grabbing, it's far from the only feature that the controller has to offer. Xboxꦗ says that the Aqua Shift is "the first Special Edition Xbox Series X|S controller to feature rubberized side grips with a unique dual-color swirl on every unit."&n🐟bsp;
There'll also be textured grip on the triggers, bumpers, and back case to make sure you don't lose your grip when things start to get sweaty. As ever, the customizable Share button can be edited to ca🅰pture all of your best plays, and all of the other controller buttons can be remapped via the Xbox Accessories app.
The Aqua Shift Special Edition controller is due to release on August 31, but is ava𝄹ilable for pre-order right now. It'll set you back $69.99/&poun🐟d;59.99, and is available via both local retailers and .
This isn't the first new arrival on offer for you Xbox Series X. As well as the traditional black color scheme and the Shock Blue and Pulse Red alternatives, Microsoft revealed the shocking Electric Volt and stealthy Daystrike Camo controllers back in March.
If you're looking for the top tier, here's our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox One controllers available right now.
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