Besides the unique two-layer color and design, the new controller comes pre-scratched and worn to simulate an artifact of sorts. It also features the transforming D-pad and a download token to unlock an exclusive playable character in Tomb Raider.
Check out some product shots below.
Tomb Raider Limited Edition Wireless Controller shots:
The controller is scheduled to be available at the same time as the game, and will cost $59.99 MSRP.
Read on for the announcement.
At the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas today, Microsoft, Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix unveiled the Xbox 360 TOMB RAIDER Limited Edition Wireless Controller ? the perfect commemorative companion marking Lara Croft?s return to the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft.
Developed in collaboration with artists at Crystal Dynamics, the design of the controller features a two-layer color finish with laser etching to create a realistic and tactile worn appearance inspired by Lara?s iconic climbing axe and the tourniquets that result from the adventure in her intense origin story, as told in this latest title. The controller also features a customizable D-pad that switches from a ?plus? design to a ?disc? pattern for better control, and a wireless range of up to 30-feet that allows for more freedom in your home environment as you explore and play the game.
In addition, those who purchase the Xbox 360 TOMB RAIDER Limited Edition Wireless Controller will receive a download token for an Xbox 360 exclusive playable TOMB RAIDER character. The controller will be available timed to the launch of the game worldwide and is priced at $59.99 (U.S. ERP).
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