Xbox Design Lab Makes a Comeback With Customizable Series X|S Controllers

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Xbox Design Lab Makes a Comeback With Customizable Series X|S Controllers

After taking a hiatus last October, Xbox Design Lab is back allowing users to create their very own custom Xbox controller. This time around, the program now features the Xbox’s newest wireless controller iteration.

The Xbox Design Lab has a plethora of options to choose from when creating your own Xbox Wireless Controller. Almost every external part of the controller can be color-customized including the body, back case, D-pad, bumpers, triggers, thumbsticks, face buttons, and the View, Menu, and Share buttons. You can also laser engrave your name, Gamertag, or a custom 16-character message into the controller.

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There are a total of 18 different colors to choose from for most parts of the controller like the body, triggers, and bumpers. Parts like the View, Menu, Share, and face buttons have a bit more limited options.

Regardless of what you choose, Xbox states most of the color options are made up of plastics containing 30% post-consumer recycled materials by weight. Specifically, Robot White, Pulse Red, Zest Orange, and Regal Purple do not include PCR plastic materials.

Xbox also says that this newest update of Xbox Design Lab is “just the beginning.” It is currently working on new processes, materials, and innovations to improve the controller customizing experience. More will be revealed “in the coming months.”

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You can start creating your own Xbox Wireless Controller today. The controllers cost $69.99 with laser engravings costing an addition $9.99. Your order should be delivered within 14 business days.

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