Xbox Created a Floating Controller to Celebrate Dune: Part 2
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Xbox Created a Floating Controller to Celebrate Dune: Part 2

Microsoft has created the “world’s first floating Xbox controller” in celebration of Dune: Part 2, alongside a particular (and dare we are saying weird) Xbox Collection S.

Revealed on the (*2*), the controller does not technically float itself however sits atop a stand that does. “A specifically designed console holder impressed by the Ornithopter captures the colourful colors of Arrakis’s solar, planets, and sand,” the put up stated.

“This practice Xbox Collection S is a true collector’s merchandise for followers. As well as, Xbox introduces the world’s first floating Xbox Controller. Hovering above oceans of sand dunes like an Ornithopter, the visually gorgeous design will look nice in any lounge.”

The Xbox Collection S console takes the inspiration a little extra actually, creating a big, a lot much less delicate stand that appears just like the flying machine. An orange model of the console slots into the again.

Like most of Microsoft’s fancy Xbox controllers, this set of {hardware} can solely be gained in a competitors. Followers should comply with Xbox on X/Twitter and retweet the official Xbox sweepstakes put up between February 13 and March 25, 2024.

The competitors begins forward of Dune: Part 2’s launch date on March 1 and in celebration of the Dune enlargement coming to Microsoft Flight Simulator as we speak, February 13, which lets gamers experience digital variations of an Ornithopter round Arrakis.

Microsoft is well-known for creating wild and wacky controllers, with Xbox Collection X and S era highlights together with purple and blue fluffy Sonic the Hedgehog gamepads, one made out of precise Jade, and even an edible gamepad.

Its extra common line of controllers together with the attractive Gold Shadow, cosmic Stellar Shift, dusty Stormcloud Vapor, and even an Earth Day one made partly from recycled CDs, water jugs, and different Xbox controller components.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll discuss The Witcher all day.

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