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Gadgets 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.
Since it's a wired controller, it might appeal more to gamers who play PC or Xbox at a desk. Beyond the modern features, you’re getting an authentic replica of the old Xbox 360 controller.
But, less excitingly, you’ll only be able to connect the controller to your console or PC with a detachable USB-C cable. Unlike the original 360 controller, Xenon can’t be wireless. That’s a ...
Replica Xbox 360 Controller Nails The Vibes, But Lack Of Wireless Hurts Hyperkin’s Xenon is like playing Halo 3 until two in the morning (and it won’t hurl slurs at you) ...
The controller, named Xenon, is officially licensed by Microsoft and will be modeled after the Xbox 360 controller, but with some modern improvements. This includes a share button, a 3.5mm headset ...
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.
Yep. That's a 360 Controller alright. (Image credit: Hyperkin and Xbox) An official remake of the Microsoft Xbox 360 controller is on the way courtesy of gaming peripherals manufacturer Hyperkin.
Coming by way of Hyperkin, a new version of the Xbox 360 controller is set to be released later this year on June 6th. The “Xenon” model, as Hyperkin calls it, will be compatible with all ...
The Xenon will be compatible with the Xbox Series X / S and Windows 10 and 11 devices. As you can see from the images below, the Hyperkin Xenon is a slightly modernized take on the Xbox 360 ...
Microsoft's Xbox 360 controller built on the Controller S design, streamlined its blocky shape, and removed the console connection cable while introducing a few other innovative features.
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