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To commemorate the 17th anniversary of the release of the Xbox 360, video game peripheral maker, Hyperkin has officially announced today that it is resurrecting the iconic video game controller.
Hyperkin the company that's known for making retro-inspired gaming accessories, is making a Xbox 360 controller that can be used on the Xbox Series X|S. You'll be able to pre-order one on May 5.
The gamepad is officially licensed by Microsoft, and it serves as a replica of the original Xbox 360 controller--although it’s designed for full Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC support.
The Xbox 360 Controller is Back, and Now it Natively Works With Modern Consoles Hyperkin's Xenon is an officially licensed replica of the 360's controller, with a few modern updates.
My friend bought the PS3 version first (and was pretty POed when he found out the GH3 controller he bought didn't work). I bought the 360 version later and I brought my 360 guitar over one time to ...
Coming by way of Hyperkin, a new version of the Xbox 360 controller is set to be released later this year on June 6th. The “Xenon” model, as Hyperkin calls it, will be compatible with all ...
The Xbox 360 Controller (And Its Terrible D-Pad) Is Making A Comeback. The Hyperkin Xenon is an official replica that adds a few extra modern touches to a classic design.
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. Suggested Reading.