Microsoft has unveiled another gorgeous transparent Xbox controller
· TrueAchievementsMicrosoft has unveiled another gorgeous transparent Xbox controller
Microsoft has announced another gorgeous transparent controller. The new and very red Pulse Cipher Xbox Controller is now available to pre-order.
Published 21 Jan 2025
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Microsoft is continuing with its range of transparent Xbox controllers. Available to pre-order now from the Microsoft Store, the Special Edition Pulse Cipher Xbox controller comes in an eye-catching deep red colorway.
Special Edition Pulse Cipher Xbox controller available now for pre-order
- Microsoft has announced a new entry into its Cipher controller series
- The Pulse Cipher Special Edition Xbox controller features a red transparent top shell, rubberized red grips, a metallic red D-Pad, and matching triggers
- The Pulse Cipher Special Edition Xbox controller can be pre-ordered now from the Microsoft Store for $74.99 / £69.99 / €74.99
Much like the stunning Sky Cipher and Ghost Cipher Xbox controllers, the Pulse Cipher, according to Xbox Wire, features a transparent top case so "players can catch a glimpse of the silver midframe" and "reveal the mysteries found within." Aside from that transparent red top shell, the Pulse Chiper also has red, diamond-shaped rubberized grips, dark red bumpers and buttons, two-toned thumbsticks, a metallic hybrid D-pad, and matching metallic triggers. Other than the new color, it is a standard Xbox Wireless Controller.
The Special Edition Pulse Cipher Xbox controller is available to pre-order now from the Microsoft Store for $74.99 / £69.99 / €74.99 and launches on February 4.
What do you make of this new controller? Will you be picking up a Pulse Cipher to play the best Xbox games with? Let us know down in the comments.
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Written by Sean Carey
A big fan of Xbox achievements, Sean has committed to playing as many of the best RPGs, racing games, and first-person shooters on and off Xbox Game Pass as possible. Before joining TrueAchievements, Sean earned a degree in journalism from Solent University.