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Grab the military look with the new Xbox One Armed Forces Wireless Controller and Stereo Headset

Ron Ron
July 16, 2014
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Grab the military look with the new Xbox One Armed Forces Wireless Controller and Stereo Headset

Wish you had some camo in your life? Check out the brand new Xbox One Special Edition Armed Forces Wireless Controller and Stereo Headset, a perfect companion for your next online battle. Both accessories have no new features, but simply rock a different military-esque look.

“If you’re in the market for a new Xbox One Wireless Controller or Stereo Headset, you’ll have some new options this autumn. These new editions sport a modern camouflage pattern and military look, while retaining the same functionality of existing models,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post.

The Xbox One Special Edition Armed Forces Wireless Controller features a Metallic chrome d-pad in addition to the camo pattern. The Stereo Headset, on the other hand, features a detachable Headset Adapter and also comes in the camo pattern. Both accessories ship this October. The controller runs for $64.99 and the headset runs for $89.99.

Head over to the via link below to see various images of the two accessories.

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