Microsoft finally heard everyone that wanted something a little more personalized when it came to their controllers by launching the Xbox Design Lab to let you create something completely unique from over 8 million possible color combinations. Get the bright orange D-pad, gray shoulder triggers, navy analog joysticks and black buttons you’ve always wanted, along with the option to have text engraved on the controller, without having to go through a third-party customizer. Your personalized controller won’t ship until September, but that’s partially due to the fact that these are the same updated controllers with Bluetooth and a textured back panel that are being shipped with the Xbox One S. They’ll even work with modern versions of Windows, so PC gamers can get in on the customization too.
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