Xbox Wireless Controller – Fallout Now Available via Xbox Design Lab

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Xbox Wireless Controller – Fallout, a new body option inspired by Vault Boy, the iconic mascot behind Bethesda Game Studios’ series of post-apocalyptic RPGs, is now available exclusively at Xbox Design Lab, Microsoft has announced. There is only one version of the body, which showcases each of Vault Boy’s unique S.P.E.C.I.A.L. traits, but customers can customize other aspects of the controller, such as the colors of the triggers, thumbsticks, and more.

Features and pricing:

  • Starting at $84.98
  • Exclusive Fallout top case and side caps
  • Customizable button styles
  • Metallic triggers and D-pads
  • Bluetooth technology

Video showing off “Vault Dweller,” “Brotherhood,” “Pip-Boy,” and “Mutants” themes:

Xbox on its Fallout controller:

This controller is designed with a collage of some of the most iconic Vault Boy perk icons from throughout the franchise’s history. The white background with the grey etchings of the character allows the design to incorporate all these memorable moments, while still leaving space for you to add all of the colors you love! The blue and yellow colored Vault Boy and Vault-Tec decal surrounding the Xbox button fully tie in the aesthetic that visually represents the post-apocalyptic games. And if you look close enough, you can also find some hidden Easter eggs in the collage that you don’t want to miss!

Xbox Design Lab also allows you to personalize your Fallout controller to create a truly S.P.E.C.I.A.L. configuration. Emerge from your vault in style as you choose from a variety of button styles curated for your Fallout color scheme. From the iconic blue and yellow reminiscent of the vaults, the silver and grey that represent the Brotherhood of Steel, or any other color combination that represents your favorite Fallout color scheme. You can even upgrade your loadout further with metallic triggers and D-pads, rubberized side and back grips and a personal engraving so no one at the settlement will confuse your controller for their own.

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