Xbox will revive one of the best trends of the 90's with its new Ghost Cipher translucent controller
By Daniel Laguna onThe company will offer translucent cases for its Elite Series 2 controllers

In mid-year, Xbox revealed its attractive Sky Cipher Special Edition controller, which caught the attention of players with its fabulous translucent design. This controller, clearly inspired by one of the best trends of the 90s, made a splash, prompting the company to unveil a whole line of accessories with this aesthetic.
Through Xbox Wire, the Cipher Series was revealed, offering transparent and very eye-catching shells for the Elite Series 2 controllers. The company introduced the Ghost Cipher, Velocity Cipher, Astral Cipher, Surf Cipher, Candy Cipher, and Pulse Cipher shells.
All of them are transparent, feature metallic details, and reveal the internal components of the controllers, resulting in a sensational design. Additionally, Xbox unveiled a standard Ghost Cipher controller, which shares the same great look.
Here’s a look at Ghost Cipher, the new and awesome Xbox controller
The Ghost Cipher controller is, without a doubt, one of the best controllers Xbox has released in recent years. It features a translucent gray design with bronze accents. Its transparent shell reveals the silver internal components, giving it a unique and highly attractive look.
Xbox describes its new controller as a refined and sophisticated accessory that offers players all the advantages of any other controller. This new model will sell for $69.99 USD. Its release is expected in early October and will be available in regions where the brand has an official presence.
As for the special designs for the Elite Series 2 controllers, they will be available through Xbox Design Lab, where players can customize and create the controller of their dreams. Below, you can see images of the new products coming soon:


What did you think of the new designs for Xbox controllers? Are you planning to add one to your collection this year? Tell us in the comments.
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