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Xbox has unveiled yet another Wireless Controller, the Gold Shadow Special Edition. Although it may not look as cool as the Stormcloud Vapor Special Edition in our opinion, fans of the golden shade will likely be eager to grab one. Paying homage to the fan-favorite Shadow series designs from the Xbox One era, this controller sports a gold-to-black metallic finish on its top case. The remainder of the controller is finished in carbon black, accented with gold elements. The D-Pad boasts a metallic gold look, which probably stands out the most on the controller.
Like all Xbox Wireless Controllers, this one features both Xbox Wireless and Bluetooth compatibility. It’s compatible with Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One consoles, as well as PCs and mobile devices running on iOS or Android.
The Xbox Wireless Controller Gold Shadow Special Edition has a retail price of $69.99 USD and is available for preorder starting today in select Xbox markets worldwide.
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