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These Xbox One Controllers are Gorgeous and Available for Pre Order Now
In the U.S., the Copper Shadow Wireless Controller will exclusive to Microsoft stores and GameStop, and the Dusk Shadow Wireless Controller will be exclusive to Microsoft stores and for a limited time at Best Buy.
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Microsoft has unveiled a couple of new special edition wireless Xbox One controllers; Dusk Shadow and Copper Shadow.
As the name suggests, the two console controllers sport a special visual design. Both cost $69.99 a pop. The faded color gradient finish looks as follows: copper-to-black for Copper Shadow and blue-to-black for Dusk Shadow.
If you’re waiting for any information on when these will be available in the United Kingdom, then keep it TiX and we’ll bring this information as soon as it hits. The trim and buttons are solid black on both, while the letter buttons feature the controller’s main color. As is usual, they also come equipped with the standard impulse triggers, responsive thumbsticks, enhanced D-pad, and 3.55 mm stereo headset jack.
According to GameStop, the Copper Shadow rolls out on March 24. The variations follow a trio of military-inspired Xbox One controllers released a year ago, and Microsoft says it’s “committed to providing a range of controller options for gamers, as we know they value choice”, writes Larry “Major Neslon” Hryb, the company’s director of programming for Xbox Live.
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A number of countries such as Mexico, Chile, Columbia, Argentina, Brazil and Canada should be able to get the controllers in March. The controllers will be made available in a bunch of regions at various retailers where gaming products are sold.