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Peripheral maker Hyperkin has announced that they are remaking the classic Xbox 360 controller, replicating what many still hold to be their favourite video game controller of all time.
Video game peripheral maker, Hyperkin announced today that it is resurrecting the iconic Xbox 360 controller for the Xbox Series X/S.
Available in red (the coolest looking of the lot in my opinion), black, or white, the Hyperkin X91 Controller includes precision analog triggers, a 3.5mm headset jack, and a 9′ long cable.
The Xbox 360 Controller Returns, Now at a Lower Price Usually priced at $50, the 22% discount knocks $11 off the asking price, bringing it down to $39. While it has been on sale for slightly less ...
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 ...
Video game accessory maker, Hyperkin, is relying on that potent force to find an audience for its Xbox One “Duke” controller, an updated version of Microsoft’s 2001 original.
Hyperkin is clearly trying to appeal to people who enjoy the look and feel of the DualSense, but prefer playing their games on Xbox. You’ll have to go hands-on with it at CES 2025 or wait for it ...
In Hyperkin’s version (which is the brainchild of original Duke designer, Seamus Blackley) that X has been replaced with an LED screen that shows the original Xbox splash screen.
The Hyperkin Xenon Wired Controller is available directly from the Hyperkin website and Amazon. It is priced at $49.99 MSRP in the US, and £39.99 in the UK.