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Xbox Design Lab offers Redfall limited edition controllers

Microsoft has been sprucing up the Xbox Design Lab recently, adding more customisation options for personalised controllers. Now with Redfall coming up, Xbox Design Lab has unveiled its latest limited edition range of Redfall-inspired gamepads. 

Devinder's design mimics rust and steel from his cryptid-hunting adventures, while Jacob's highlights his sniper skills with silver and blue markings. Layla's controller comes in black and purple tones and white accents, and Remi's showcases her robotics background with orange accents similar to Bribón, her drone. On the other hand, the Bite Back controller has red fangs and side caps that evoke the town of Redfall before and after the vampire invasion.

The customisation options don't end there. Each Redfall controller offers a set of swappable D-pads, buttons, bumpers, triggers, and back case. You can also add metallic triggers, rubberized grips, and bottom case engravings to personalise your controller further. Additionally, you can enjoy all the features you can expect from an Xbox controller, such as the hybrid D-pad, the 3.5mm headset jack, and the up to 40 hours of battery life.

The limited-edition Redfall controllers are compatible with multiple devices, including Xbox Series X|S and One consoles, Windows, iOS, and Android. You can also check out the Xbox | Bethesda Redfall collection, which offers more Redfall-themed gear in the Xbox Gear Shop.

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