Summary
Microsoft has unveiled its newDeadpool-themed controller that comes just in time for theDeadpool & Wolverinemovie. The controller is red like Deadpool’s outfit and features a cheeky surprise on the back. It may be a bizarre design, but it is far from the only time Microsft has decided to be experimental when it comes to itsXboxcontrollers.
Looking back at the history ofXboxcontrollers, it becomes evident that Microsoft is willing to try anything at least once when it comes to controller designs. This is a plus for gamers, as it has led to the creation of Xbox Design Lab which lets players unleash their imagination on a controller.
The History of Xbox Controller Designs
The first Xbox controller is aptly labeled the Xbox Controller. Nicknamed “the Duke”, the wired device is large and clunky, which led to it not being well-received. Things changed with theXbox Controller Swhich is designed for players with smaller hands. The trend of having smaller controllers continued with the Xbox 360 and all subsequent gaming generations.
Today, the Xbox Series X/S Wireless Controller can be easily identified by its asymmetrical button layout and its use of AA batteries. For players hoping to splurge,the Elite Controller is available, which features interchangeable back pedal buttons. One of the things Microsoft has focused on with the Xbox Series X/S Wireless Controller is customizability, which has led to a host of fantastic designs.
Xbox Design Lab
For players who love to personalize their favorite gadgets, there is theXbox Design Lab. This is a customization program first revealed in 2016, and it allows players to fine-tune their controller’s appearance. Players can customize parts like:
The Wacky History of Special Edition Xbox Controllers
Over the years, there has been a slew of special edition Xbox controllers released. Most of them tie into a trending piece of media. For instance, in 2023, to celebrate the release ofTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem,Microsoft released a pizza-scented controller. There are four variations of the controller — one for every ninja turtle — and they contain what Microsoft describes as a “built-in scent diffuser shaped like a slice of delicious New York ‘za.” It’s one not to be missed byTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesfans, but it’s unclear how appealing the smell of pizza is during gameplay.
For another outlandish design from Microsoft, the company also produced theSonic the HedgehogXbox controllers. Released to tie in with the premiere of theSonic the Hedgehog 2movie, the controllers are covered in faux fur and come in blue and red for Sonic and Knuckles, respectively. The special edition controllers were limited edition and a recipient has popped up on Reddit attempting to find out the value of the furry controllers.
The Edible Xbox Series X/S Controller
Perhaps the biggest standout among special edition Xbox controllers comes with theWonka-inspired Xbox Series X/S console. Unveiled in 2023, the console looks like a chocolate bar, though it is not edible. The controller, on the other hand, is. It is made out of 100% pure chocolate and wrapped in the signature Willy Wonka gold wrapper.
It’s certainly not the last that players have seen of Xbox’s wacky controller designs, and the company is sure to continue to defy expectations. With the customization options available, players don’t have to wait for Microsoft to design something special as the Xbox Design Lab allows them to create their own unique controller.
Microsoft Xbox Controller
The Xbox Wireless Controller has a modernized design that enhances the gaming experience. With sculpted surfaces and refined geometry, it offers effortless control and enhanced comfort during gameplay. It can run for up to 30 hours without needing to recharge thanks to its long battery life.The hybrid D-pad and textured grip on the triggers, bumpers, and back-case help players stay on target. The controller includes a 3.5 mm audio headset jack for any compatible headset, and users can connect it to console or PC using the USB-C port.