Video: Designing the Cyberpunk 2077 Limited-Edition Xbox and Johnny Silverhand-Inspired Controller

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Cyberpunk 2077 Limited Edition Xbox One X
Image: Microsoft

Game-specific, limited-edition bundles of customized consoles are not a new thing. They have, however, proven to be a success for manufacturers to market to fans. Sometimes these bundles even sell out and become collector’s items. With both Microsoft and Sony getting ready to release their next-gen console iterations, we are sure to see more than a few over the next year or so. Meanwhile, Microsoft is not waiting for the game to launch and has already updated its current flagship model. Coming soon is the Cyberpunk 2077 Limited Edition Xbox One X. A video of how this impressive-looking, customized console was designed and made has been released.

Xbox Design Directors Carl Ledbetter and Monique Chatterjee narrate their collaboration with CDPR’s Pawel Mielniczuk and Przemyslaw Juszczyk to bring the Cyberpunk 2077 Xbox One X and Johnny Silverhand inspired controller to life. Learn the story behind this iconic Limited-Edition hardware bundle and take a deeper dive into the world of Night City.

Shout-out to the Xbox Design Team and CDPR all-up for making this video possible!

We continue to experience a swath of marketing for CD PROJEKT RED’s upcoming game, and there will likely be even more. The silver-and-black, Johnny Silverhand-inspired controller alone may be something that players try to seek out. Fortunately, Microsoft realized this and has made it available separately with an MSRP of $74.99. Those who want to order the 1 TB Xbox One X bundle can do so beginning in June. Cyberpunk 2077 is expected to launch in September.

Image: Microsoft
Peter Brosdahl
As a child of the 70’s I was part of the many who became enthralled by the video arcade invasion of the 1980’s. Saving money from various odd jobs I purchased my first computer from a friend of my dad, a used Atari 400, around 1982. Eventually it would end up being a lifelong passion of upgrading and modifying equipment that, of course, led into a career in IT support.

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