A dive into the past with the new transparent Xbox Series X|S controller
Nostalgia has an irresistible charm, and Microsoft has decided to leverage it to the fullest with the launch of the new Xbox Sky Cipher Special Edition Controller. If you’re one of those who find transparent console designs irresistible, get ready to embrace this new gadget that promises to take us back to the golden era of transparent technology.
The new Wireless controller, officially unveiled on the Xbox Wire blog, immediately grabs attention with its sleek dark blue translucent shell. This design allows a glimpse of the internal components, customized with metallic and silver elements, creating an eye-catching visual effect.
It’s not just about aesthetics: the Xbox Sky Cipher Controller offers all the functionality and ergonomics that fans of the Xbox Series X|S family know and love. The buttons, analog sticks, D-Pad, and triggers feature a blue and black color combination, perfectly harmonizing with the transparent shell. This not only enhances the controller’s appearance but also boosts its practicality during gaming sessions.
In terms of performance, the new controller does not disappoint. With confirmed battery life of up to 40 hours, it ensures extended gaming sessions without interruptions. Additionally, its full compatibility with all current and previous generation Xbox devices, as well as the PC ecosystem and mobile devices running iOS and Android, makes this controller versatile.
The Xbox Sky Cipher Special Edition Controller is a nostalgic tribute to old consoles but with a modern twist that makes it irresistible to today’s gamers: an opportunity not to be missed for enriching your collection of tech gadgets and reliving the magic of the past!
Mediability, as Microsoft’s communication agency, has created all the materials supporting the communication of this launch: from banner design to social content, website texts to posters. We are honored to collaborate with such an innovative company, helping to celebrate the magic of the new Xbox Sky Cipher Controller.