Available for $69.99, the two new controllers will sport an interesting and eye-catching gradient finish. The Microsoft Store will carry both the Copper Shadow and the Dusk Shadow Wireless Controllers varieties, though GameStop and Best Buy will carry one or the other for a limited time.
See the announcement from the Xbox Wire below.
We?re always listening to our fans at Xbox and are committed to providing a range of controller options for gamers, as we know they value choice. You?ve already seen our modern camouflage-patterned, military-inspired series of controllers ? Covert Forces, Armed Forces and Midnight Forces. Today we are excited to announce a new Special Edition shadow design series for Xbox One Wireless Controllers: Dusk Shadow and Copper Shadow.
These new controllers feature a faded color gradient finish ? blue-to-black for Dusk Shadow and copper-to-black for Copper Shadow ? which is the first of its kind for Xbox One Wireless Controllers. They also come equipped with all the standard features of the Xbox One Wireless Controller, including Impulse Triggers, responsive thumbsticks, an enhanced D-pad and a 3.5mm stereo headset jack.
Both controllers are available for pre-order starting today for $69.99 USD ERP. You can find them on store shelves at participating retailers in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Argentina, and Brazil later this month and in other select regions worldwide in April. As always, availability and pricing vary by region. In the U.S., the Xbox One Special Edition Copper Shadow Wireless Controller will be exclusively available at Microsoft stores and GameStop, and the Xbox One Special Edition Dusk Shadow Wireless Controller will be exclusively available at Microsoft stores and, for a limited time, Best Buy.
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