8 Batdo has created its first wireless Xbox Controller in partnership with a game studio rare by Microsoft. The officially licensed controller features gold and blue design, which has plenty of Easter eggs to celebrate the 40th anniversary of rare.
X 89.99 899 8 Bitdo Ultimat 3 Mode for Controller Xbox-Niab 40th Anniversary Edition (yes, this is the name of the product!) Can connect the Xbox Console through a 2.4GHz wireless connection or USB-C cable. The wireless connection operates through a small USB dongle, not Microsoft’s ancestral Xbox wireless protocol. You can also use Bluetooth to connect the controller to mobile devices.
This rare special edition controller is primarily a wireless version of the current Ultimat Three Mode Controller of 8 Batdo. 8 Batdo is using the same hall effect Joyce Sticks and Xbox styling continuity triggers, but it also includes two converted silicone Joyce Stick hats. Is a skull The sea of thievesAnd the other is a piece of jagus puzzle that rare fans immediately. Will recognize Banju-Kazoi. The Supershi dePad is made of zinc elai and matches the controller’s gold aesthetic.
You will also be eligible to program three profiles on this controller, including the structure of two back buttons in the rear. All customs can be done using 8 -bit doodo ultimatic software that allows you to recover the buttons, adjust the limits of stimulations and motor conflicts, configure vibration levels, and customize each stick for more precise control.
Since this controller is wireless, it has a thousand MAH battery, about which an 8 -folds suggest that it will provide 20 hours play time. The rechargeable battery takes about 4 hours to completely charged, and even the box also includes an integrated charging dock that once removes it from the dock automatically re -connects the controller.
Rare, it’s surprising to watch an Xbox game studio, visit the 8th to create a 40th anniversary controller instead of Microsoft. Mutual cooperation came when Microsoft’s own customs Xbox Design Lab Controller is preventing months. You can still design custom controllers, but Microsoft has not been accepting purchases since last December – there is no sign that the Xbox Design Lab will return.
The rare 40th anniversary Xbox Controller of the 8th Bitdo is on sale today, which is the price. 89.99.


