Microsoft has announced a cheaper version of the Xbox Elite Series 2 Controller, and it's white! Preorders are live now.
The new Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 – Core comes in a white finish and costs $129.99/£114.99, compared to the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2, which retails at $179.99/£159.99. However, with the reduced price comes reduced extras.Microsoft says the new Core controller has been designed to give players more choice. The Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 - Core"includes the essential components you need to unleash your best game.
Microsoft has also announced that from this holiday season, you will be able to customise Xbox Elite Series 2 controllers using the Xbox Design Lab.
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