Xbox Unveils the New Red and Blue Iterations of the Elite Series 2
After the arrival of the black controller model and the white version Microsoft started selling last autumn, the Xbox 'Elite Series 2' controller will now be offered in two more colors: red and blue. The 'Series 2' Core gamepad comes with a dual analog stick tension adjustment tool, a controller, and a braided USB-C to USB-A cable.
The interchangeable sticks, D-pad, and back-button triggers are not included. On the Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Series S, or Windows PC, the Xbox accessories software still allows for complete remapping of the controller's inputs. The extra parts are available separately, including a carrying bag for busy consumers. Pre-orders for the new controllers, retailing for $139.99, are being taken now.
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The interchangeable sticks, D-pad, and back-button triggers are not included. On the Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Series S, or Windows PC, the Xbox accessories software still allows for complete remapping of the controller's inputs. The extra parts are available separately, including a carrying bag for busy consumers. Pre-orders for the new controllers, retailing for $139.99, are being taken now.
Image Credit: Microsoft
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