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Microsoft unveils first-ever “Xbox Singing Controller” with built-in speaker – onmsft.com

Robert Collins Robert Collins
August 5, 2022
2 min read

Xbox has formed a partnership with Interscope Records, songwriter benny blanco, pop sensation BTS, and legendary rapper Snoop Dogg to bring you the first-ever custom Xbox controller to feature a built-in speaker.

Called “The Xbox Singing Controller,” the item was created to celebrate the release of the single “Bad Decisions.” You can check out the song’s official video below.

The controller features a striking red color theme and custom artwork with the names of the artists. And of course, there is the speaker on the back through which you can listen to the song with the press of a button.

The best part about the controller is that you can have a chance to win it by following the Xbox Twitter account and retweeting the post below.

The Forza Horizon Festival is gifting all fans a car inspired by ‘Bad Decisions’, a song by @ItsBennyBlanco, @bts_bighit, and @SnoopDogg.

Tune into Twitch to celebrate the new song and car at 11am PST: https://t.co/2Zrghx4Dm1 pic.twitter.com/Mg6QqTcUn4

— Xbox⁷ (@Xbox) August 5, 2022

The controller is sure to become a hot collector’s item in the future, so it would be quite a prize of you are lucky enough to win one of the thirty giveaways.

And as you can see, Forza Horizon 5 is getting in on the action with a giveaway of its own. The game will be giving every player a car inspired by the song: the 1971 Meyers Manx. The car will feature a special “Bad Decisions” livery, and will be unveiled later today (11am PT/2pm EST) over on the Xbox Twitch Channel. Don’t miss it.

Featured image courtesy of comicbook.com. 

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