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Microsoft’s classic Xbox 360 controller is soon going to get re-released and will be usable with Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, and PC platforms. By all accounts, the current layout of ...
Hyperkin is the company that previously released Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S compatible replicas of the original Xbox’s Duke controller. Microsoft launched the Xbox 360 on November 22, 2005.
The gamepad is officially licensed by Microsoft, and it serves as a replica of the original Xbox 360 controller--although it’s designed for full Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC support.
The Xbox 360 Controller is Back, and Now it Natively Works With Modern Consoles Hyperkin's Xenon is an officially licensed replica of the 360's controller, with a few modern updates.
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. Suggested Reading.
The Hyperkin Xenon, a USB-C wired remake of the Xbox 360 controller for the Xbox Series X / S and PC, is now set to launch in June. Preorders for the “classic” gamepad begin in May.
At 17 years of age the Xbox 360 controller is not yet ancient... but compared to hardware released this year it's as old as a Sinclair ZX80 or Atari 800 was when the Nintendo 64 came out.
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