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Marissa Perino. Figuring out how many controllers can connect to an Xbox One at once can be confusing, since its controllers typically connect without any wires or cables. You can connect up to eight controllers at once to an Xbox One , which is the most allowed for any major gaming console. The Nintendo Switch also allows for eight — with some limitations — while the PlayStation 4 only allows for up to four controllers.

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The controller is based off of the design of Kait Diaz from the game, Gears 5. The controller was very well received from fans. Front Back Hyperspace Special Edition. The controller also uses a unique speckled D-pad that includes a similar pattern to the one seen on the special edition console.

White triggers and bumpers are also used, as well as a black backplate. Some time after the launch of the bundle the controller was also released on its own.

The controller is completely purple, most likely based off of the color of the Fortnite logo. The design of the controller is almost identical to its predecessor, however the updated model now includes Bluetooth and all other features of the second revision controllers. Announced at Gamescom , the Sport Blue is the third controller released as a part of the "Sport" series of controllers. The design is identical to past Sport controllers but this one is a light blue color.

Microsoft also released a matching Sport Blue charging stand for the controller. The controller has a black, grey and brown camouflage design. X Aquabrush. Officially unveiled on October 28, a Limited Edition X stylized controller was released to mark the occasion. The other being the Phantom Black and Phantom White. The design is like the other variants but in a different color.

The faceplate is colored in a translucent magenta color, allowing the user to slightly see a design within the controller. Front Packaging Cyberpunk Limited Edition. The design of the controller is inspired by Cyberpunk 's various cities. Red , , , buttons are used like on the Volcanic Shadow controller that was released in It uses the design scheme of past controllers such as the Night Ops Camo Special Edition and the color scheme of the Winter Forces controller which was originally released in KFC Gaming.

The competition involved participants eating KFC each day and being able to go in the running to win an Xbox Series X. The competition ran from October 19 to November A standard Xbox Series X console was given away every day, with this controller variant being given away as second prize in the giveaway. The controller was heavily criticized for its ugly design.

Xbox Series X Launch Team controller. The controller was first shown by Larry Hryb on his Twitter on the day the new consoles launched. The controller was included in a a bag with a note from Phil Spencer.

Front Back Packaging Carbon Black. It uses the same colour on all areas of the controller and uses the standard green, red, blue, yellow , , , buttons seen on previous controller models. Front Back Packaging Robot White. It uses the colour white on all areas of the controller apart from a black colored D-Pad and thumbsticks. Like the carbon black controller, it uses the standard green, red, blue, yellow , , , buttons seen on previous controller models. Front Back Packaging Shock Blue.

Unlike the Carbon Black and Robot White variants, it is currently not bundled with any console and only available on its own. The controller has a blue colored faceplate and thumbsticks and white colored back.

The bumpers and triggers on the controller are black. All other buttons on the controller are blue. Pringles Salt and Vinegar. Some time in early , chip brand Pringles ran a competition giving away ten custom Xbox Wireless controllers. Each controller used basic Xbox Design Lab customization, however it is important to note that these controllers were given away during the nine month break that Xbox Design Lab took that started in October These controllers were released five months prior to the return of Design Lab.

Each controller variant that was given away appeared on a corresponding Pringles flavor, with the controller being based off of the colors of the flavor it appeared on. It is likely this controller is based on the Salt and Vinegar Flavor as shown in a image posted to the Pringles Facebook page, despite the controller on the can appearing in different colors.

The controller was posted to Reddit by wildcardxxl, who claimed to have won the controller in the giveaway. Pringles Sour Cream. The Sour Cream Pringles controller is another variant that was given away in the Pringles Xbox giveaway.

The controller is based off of the color scheme used on the Sour Cream flavored Pringles. The controller uses the same customization options as Xbox Design Lab, despite being released during a time in which Design Lab was unavailable to the public.

Pringles Original. The Original Pringles controller is based off of the color scheme used on original flavoured Pringles packaging, that was given away in a competition ran by the company. It was one of many different designs given away.

Pringles Classic Paprika. As with the other Pringles themed controllers, this one is based off of another flavor of Pringles, with this one being Classic Paprika.

A total of ten themed Pringles controllers were released, the reason only four appear on this page is because it is unknown what flavors the other controllers are based on and these four are the only ones to be featured in individual promotional art work.

Front Packaging Pulse Red. It was released in early Like the Shock Blue controller it does not feature the same color in all areas. It has a red faceplate and thumbsticks and black bumpers and triggers. The backside of the controller is white. Front Packaging Electric Volt.

The Electric Volt controller was released first in late April. It uses mostly the same design as other basic Xbox Wireless controllers, this time featuring a yellow colored faceplate. As with the Pulse Red and Shock Blue controllers the backside of the controller is white. Announced at the same time as the Electric Volt variant, the Daystrike Camo controller is the first special edition to use this model of controller.

It is the third variant of the Camo series of controllers, with the first two being released in The faceplate of the controller uses a mix of red, black and brownish colors. The controller's triggers, bumpers and backside are fully brown.

The , , , buttons as well as the , , share button and thumbsticks are red. This controller also features fully textured bumpers and triggers unlike other variants of the new Xbox Wireless controller, which only have partial texturing on the controller's bumpers. The controller was released in early April The three controllers were only made available at select retail stores, making them slightly rarer than any other retail controller. The controller uses cyan bumpers, a blue left trigger and orange right trigger.

The thumbsticks use a mix of orange and red colors. The , , , buttons use blue on black color scheme. Like the other variants, this one was only released at select location and made available for a limited amount of time. The controllers uses black bumpers and purple triggers. All other main buttons on the front of the controller also use a purple color, other than the , , , which use a grey on black design.

Unlike the other two variant, the Serververse controller is not based off of one of the teams from the film, rather a location. The controller uses a mostly cyan on black design, with patterns based off of the film covering the faceplate of the controller. The controller uses cyan triggers and black bumpers. The thumbsticks and D-Pad also use the same cyan colors as the triggers. Whereas the , , Share button and , , , buttons all use a black color scheme similar to the one used on the Goon Squad controller.

Front Back Road Runner vs. Wile E. Coyote Limited Edition. Several days after the release of the original three Space Jam: A New Legacy, fourth variant was revealed.

The controller was made as a collaboration between Xbox, Warner Bros. Unlike the original three variants, this one was not available for purchase as a stand alone controller. The design of the controller is very similar to the shoes that it is bundled with. Rope and smoke can also be seen on the faceplate. The controller also uses red and cyan triggers with blue bumpers.

Free Guy. The controller is based off of the outfit worn by Ryan Reynolds character in the film. The bundles were given away as first prize in a competition ran for school students in Australia by Indigital.

The controller features a surreal, color-shifting blue shimmer that makes it seem as if the controller is changing color tones as the user views it from different angles. The controller is also the first regular Xbox Wireless controller variant to feature rubberized side grips as seen on the Xbox Elite Series 2 controller.

The controller also features textured grips on the triggers, bumpers, and back side of the controller. The console bundle included a matching controller, a Shang-Chi action figure, and a month Xbox Game Pass card, all of which were encased in special themed packaging. People were able to win the one of kind console by entering a sweepstakes on the Xbox Twitter account which involved liking or retweeting the tweet announcing the competition.

People were able to enter from September 1 to September 19, with the winner be notified on September 21 via a DM on Twitter. Far Cry 6. A day after the Shang-Chi console was announced another one of a kind console was announced through a Xbox Wire blog post.

The Far Cry 6 bundle included a custom designed console as well as an exclusive matching controller. To go on the running to win this console and controller, participants had to enter via the Microsoft Rewards website.

Enteries closed on September 30 and a winner was notified shortly after. The controller has a black to orange gradient on the front of the controller, similar to that of the Volcano Shadow controller. The controller went up for purchase on October 23, and was only available in this bundle. The bundle was released to mark the release of the all-new fighting game, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, in which SpongeBob is a playable character. The competition could be entered via a sweepstakes on the Xbox Twitter account.

The bundle was released to mark the release of the all-new fighting game, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, in which Leonardo and the rest of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are available as playable characters.

Announced at Xbox's gamescom stream in August, the Forza Horizon 5 Limited Edition controller is inspired by "the powder fireworks that go off throughout the day at the in-game Horizon Festival. The controller features textured grips, triggers and bumpers inspired by performance car steering wheels.

The left rumple motor that can be seen on the inside of the controller has also been colored red, instead of the standard silver. The controller also uses unique pink and blue thumbsticks as well as blue on pink , , , buttons and blue on pink and buttons. The controllers grips are grey with the rest of the backside being white and a small Horizon logo appearing on the battery cover.

The controller also includes exclusive DLC for a Forza edition car, cosmetic item, and a victory emote for Forza Horizon 5. Halo Infinite Limited Edition.

This controller was only available through this bundle. The controller uses a fairly similar design to that of the console, using mainly black and grey colors across the controllers faceplate as well as various gold outlines. The controller also includes a custom grip and textured triggers. The 20 Years of Halo logo is also used on the battery cover of the controller. Front Packaging 20th Anniversary Special Edition.

A matching charging stand, Xbox Stereo Headset and other merchandise were also announced in the same blog post.



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