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For the 360’s 17th anniversary, Hyperkin is releasing an officially licensed replica of the 360 controller, compatible with the Xbox Series S/X, and Windows 10 and 11.
The controller, named Xenon, is officially licensed by Microsoft and will be modeled after the Xbox 360 controller, but with some modern improvements.
The Xenon is an officially licensed Xbox 360 controller that is updated with USB-C, a share button, and is compatible with new consoles and PCs.
Hyperkin is bringing back the iconic Xbox 360 controller with a few notable improvements for the Xbox Series S, Series X, Xbox One, and PC.
Hyperkin the company that's known for making retro-inspired gaming accessories, is making a Xbox 360 controller that can be used on the Xbox Series X|S. You'll be able to pre-order one on May 5.
The 3/4 scale version of Microsoft's Xbox 360 console and controller includes a removable hard drive, working lights, and removable side panels. It's available for preorder for $149.99 at Target.
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