Xbox Design Lab has long offered fans a deep suite of customization options for its controllers. But players who prefer the premium features and functionality of Microsoft’s high-end Elite series ...
Jo Craig (they/them) is a writer on Game Rant from Scotland and has been in the industry for nearly a decade dissecting comic book movie trailers for hours and diving headfirst into horror. They still ...
Microsoft announced you are now able to customize your very own Xbox Elite Series 2 Controller with Xbox Design Lab. You can customize the body, back case, D-pad, bumpers, triggers, thumbsticks, and ...
You can head to the Xbox Design Lab right now to design your own Xbox Elite Series 2 controller starting at $149.99. The Xbox’s latest Elite pro controller just got some more flavor. Microsoft ...
Xbox Design Lab functions a lot like the now-defunct Nike iD program, in that it allows users the ability to customize their own controller, selecting between a range of colors, add-ons, and other ...
Niko Balkaran is a freelance writer from the USA who currently contributes to the news section of Game Rant. He has always been interested in covering video games and the entertainment industry and ...
You can purchase the Xbox Elite Series 2 Core Wireless Controller from Amazon right now for $110, which is $40 or 27% off the ...
Mortal Kombat X will be receiving a custom controller courtesy of peripherals manufacturer PDP. If you follow all things Mortal Kombat, you may remember seeing a photo showing a prototype for a Mortal ...
PC gamers who use Sony’s PlayStation DualSense Edge controllers can now customize them using an updated PlayStation Accessories app. This app used to be called “Firmware updater for DualSense wireless ...
Microsoft has a new Xbox One controller, and I just got one with a custom Michigan Wolverines paint job that has my khaki pants feeling tight. At the Electronic Entertainment Expo trade show last ...
For PS5 players looking to take their first-person shooter and third-person shooter gameplay to the next level, the stock DualSense pad just won’t cut it. Sure, it’s got fancy haptic feedback and ...