Gear Up for the Wasteland — Xbox’s Fallout Pip-Boy Controllers Are Here


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Microsoft has just announced two new Fallout-themed Xbox wireless controllers, and if you are a fan of the game, you shouldn’t miss out on this one. There are two different versions of the controller: one standard model and a prestige-level Elite Series 2. And, guess what? They look like they’re straight out of the vault.

Both controllers Microsoft announced today come in green colorway, featuring the in-game Pip-Boy and even include Fallout HUD icons to bring that retro-apocalyptic vibe right to your hands. Well, if you want to grab the standard Xbox Wireless Controller – Fallout Pip-Boy, it’s already up for pre-order at the Microsoft Store.

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If you want to customize it, you can easily do so via Xbox Design Lab. You can tweak nearly every piece of the controller, from the top case and side caps to metallic triggers and a green D-pad. Want an extra personal touch? You can also engrave the case for free during this holiday season.

Aside from looking absolutely cool, both controllers are fully compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, iOS, Android, and cloud devices via Xbox Wireless or Bluetooth. You also have a dedicated share button that makes it easy to snap and share your best wasteland moments with friends.

If you want premium performance, especially for battling Deathclaws or mastering intense in-game moves, the Elite Series 2 version should be your go-to choice. It offers adjustable-tension thumbsticks, rubberized grip, shorter hair-trigger locks, and paddles for pro-level control.

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If you are into RPG, you’ll love the custom button mapping and swappable profiles for different gameplay styles. So, which one are you going to pick? And why? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.

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