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Video game peripheral maker, Hyperkin announced today that it is resurrecting the iconic Xbox 360 controller for the Xbox Series X/S.
The new Hyperkin Xenon won’t make old Microsoft controllers suddenly work with new hardware, but it will give Xbox 360 devotees who’ve upgraded to the Xbox One or Xbox Series X|S a more ...
For the 360’s 17th anniversary, Hyperkin is releasing an officially licensed replica of the 360 controller, compatible with the Xbox Series S/X, and Windows 10 and 11.
The Xbox One and current wireless controllers have since replaced the 360, particularly as Microsoft no longer makes the 360 controller. And the current offering from Microsoft is both affordable ...
Before the Xbox 360, using a gamepad on PC was actually kind of a pain in the butt. You'd have to manually map buttons, games ...
Hyperkin is introducing an officially licensed remake of Microsoft’s original Xbox 360 controller, which looks poised to bring the 2005 nostalgia trip to modern Xbox consoles and Windows PCs.
An official remake of the Microsoft Xbox 360 controller is on the way courtesy of gaming peripherals manufacturer Hyperkin. Hyperkin plans to reintroduce the controller to market as the Hyperkin ...
The controller, named Xenon, is officially licensed by Microsoft and will be modeled after the Xbox 360 controller, but with some modern improvements.
This is [Tom]’s effort of upcycling his original Xbox controller to work indistinguishably from a stock Xbox 360 controller.
Microsoft is still finding new partners, with the latest collaboration resulting in the 8BitDo Ultimate Mobile Controller ...
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.
Microsoft’s classic Xbox 360 controller is soon going to get re-released and will be usable with Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, and PC platforms. By all accounts, the current layout of ...