How do you build on perfection? That's ultimately what Microsoft's Xbox controller engineering team had to answer.
For many, the Xbox One controller is arguably the best gamepad ever made. It's widely regarded as the industry standard controller for PC gaming, and the offset joysticks have become a mainstay of competing controllers, from third-party controllers like the Razer Wolverine controller to Amazon's shiny new Luna controller. If the Xbox One controller is so good, then how exactly do you build on that?
Rather than gun for battery-draining gimmicks, Microsoft opted to stick with the vast majority of the existing Xbox controller's features for the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S refresh, bringing in some much-desired traits from competitors, while refining areas of weakness found on the previous-gen gamepad. Here are our early hands-on impressions with the shiny new Xbox Series X and Series S controller.
[h=3]Xbox Series X/S[/h]
- Xbox Series X: Everything we know
- Best games coming to Xbox Series X/S
- List of Xbox Series X specs
- What is the Xbox Series X release date?
- How much does Xbox Series X cost?
- Why you can't preorder Xbox Series X yet
- Best Xbox Series X Headsets
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