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The Xbox Elite Series 2 wireless controller arrives in Italy: here is price and features

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After the announcement of last September 7, the new wireless controllers arrive in Italy today Xbox Elite Series 2 – Core. Together with the controllers, the Complete component package which includes an interchangeable D-pad (standard), interchangeable sticks (2 classic, 1 high, 1 rounded) and rear sticks (medium, mini). The Component Pack also includes the included carrying case, charging dock and USB-C cable.

The Xbox-branded controller features adjustable sticks, a rubberized non-slip grip, shorter trigger locks, and sophisticated components designed to last.

Xbox Elite Series 2: You can now customize the controller light

In addition to high performance, the new controller will allow customize the color of the Xbox button light. This addition will allow players with Elite Series 2 controllers to change the RGB light from the default hue (soft white) to a wider range of colors. To do this, simply launch the Xbox Accessories app on your console or PC. Through the same app it will also be possible customize button mapping and save up to 3 custom profiles and 1 default profile on the controller. You can conveniently switch between profiles with the Profile button.

The controller Wireless Elite Series 2 – Core is currently available at the price of 129,99€. Il Components package on the other hand, it can be purchased at the price of 59,99€. Both products are on sale on the official Microsoft store and at resellers.

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