Microsoft has made the Xbox Design Lab even better, as the company announced that it is adding designs from the Vapor series into the controller customization program. Announced in a new Xbox Wire ...
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Xbox is expanding its wireless controller lineup with six dreamy color options. Dubbed the “Vapor Collection,” these new designs live within the Xbox Design Lab, a site that lets you customize the ...
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Xbox and Bethesda have announced Fallout-themed Xbox controllers are now available exclusively with Xbox Design Lab. The controller features a collage of Vault Boy perk icons that have been featured ...
Microsoft has announced a new collection of Xbox Wireless Controllers called the Vapor series. The collection is available now in Xbox Design Lab, as well as a non-customizable Dream Vapor Special ...
The Xbox Design Lab, a platform that allows gamers to customize their own Xbox wireless controller, has recently expanded its offerings to include the Shift Special Edition Controller series.
The new design features a collage of different iterations of Vault Boy, the official mascot of the Fallout franchise, in addition to a Vault-Tec-themed Xbox logo at the top of the controller. I’ll ...
Official Fallout creation tools are now available in the Xbox Design Lab, letting fans create custom Xbox Wireless Controllers fit for the wasteland. Revealed on Xbox Wire, fans can choose the Fallout ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Xbox users or those who simply prefer the Xbox controller over other options now have several more ...
Pam's Colecovision was her babysitter, from the age of 4 or 5, but the family only had one game. Over and over, hour after hour, she'd climb and jump through the three levels of Donkey Kong. But the ...