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Xbox is bringing the controllers thick and fast this year and after the Starfield controller back in June we already have a release lined up for August with the Stormcloud Vapor Special Edition. This new controller is a new colourway, not celebrating any games or other branding.
The main body of the controller features a heavy swirling effect of mixed blues and blacks which are unique to every single controller, this is the most interesting aspect of this design which will mean every controller will be different. The rubberized grips are also blue in colour with a diamond pattern across them. Triggers and the back of the controller are a much darker solid blue which isn't far off black. All in all a solid controller if you're into these types of patterns and a fan of blue.
The Xbox Wireless Controller - Stormcloud Vapor Special Edition is being released on August 8th but you can already pre-order it from a couple of stores including Xbox.com and Amazon. This controller as with all Xbox Wireless Controllers is compatible with Xbox One and Xbox Series S | X platforms
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