Starfield-themed wireless Xbox controller and headset officially revealed
The long-leaked Starfield Xbox Wireless Controller and accompanying headset are here.
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The Starfield Direct focused entirely on the upcoming, highly anticipated new IP from Bethesda Softworks and Xbox. Starfield is arriving later this year, and players are undoubtedly excited to finally jump into this massive open-world sci-fi RPG. Now, players can express their excitement with official Starfield-themed Xbox accessories.
The Starfield Edition Xbox Wireless Controller and Xbox Wireless Headset have been leaked by multiple industry insiders for weeks, but have now been properly revealed during the Starfield Direct after theXbox Games Showcase 2023. The tried-and-true peripherals don stunning matte white color with grey, red, gold, and rainbow accents fully embracing the Starfield aesthetic. Both the controller and headset look amazing, and players have been eagerly awaiting their arrival since they first began leaking.
Now, the wait is over.Starfieldofficially releases for Xbox Series X|S and Windows PC on Sept. 6, 2023, and players can be ready for it with the Starfield Edition Xbox Wireless Controller and Xbox Wireless Headset, which arenow available to buyfor $79.99 and $124.99 respectively from the Microsoft Store.
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TheXbox Wireless Controllerremains one of thebest Xbox controllersof all time (and one of the best controllers in general), so it’s an easy decision to get it with a slick Starfield-inspired design. TheXbox Wireless Headsetis an impressive budget option for those who need wireless audio without breaking the bank, and also counts among thebest Xbox headsetsin that price range. Even if you don’t need a new controller or headset, both these accessories make fantastic additions to any Xbox, Starfield, or sci-fi collection.
In case you missed it,Starfield is now available to preorder! You can also read up on all thedetails from the Starfield Direct.
The Xbox Games Showcase and Starfield Direct may be hurtling into the past, but Starfield is rapidly approaching from the future. Don’t miss a single announcement from one of the biggest Xbox-centric days of the year by tuning into Windows Central’sXbox Games Showcase 2023 live report, filled with the latest reveals, trailers, and exclusive commentary from the team.
Xbox Wireless Controller — Starfield Limited Edition
Stay in control as you explore countless planets in Starfield with this limited edition Xbox Wireless Controller, decked out in white, grey, red, and gold. Compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows PC.
Buy from:Microsoft
Xbox Wireless Headset — Starfield Limited Edition
The Xbox Wireless Headset is a fantastic value-driven wireless gaming headset, and now it looks better than ever with this Starfield-themed limited edition, available now. Compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows PC.
Buy from:Microsoft
Seagate Xbox Game Drive 4TB — Starfield Special Edition
Still need Starfield in your life but need something more cubic? The Seagate Xbox Game Drive with 4TB of storage now comes in a Starfield Special Edition, and it’s available now. Of course, you won’t want to play Starfield on this, but you can at least store many thousands of screenshots.
Buy from:Best Buy
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