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Microsoft loves having an extensive Xbox Wireless Controller line, even beyond the ability to make them yourself through the Xbox Design Lab. The latest two to be added to the lineup are another camo design and the radioactive Electric Volt. We've got our first look at the two new Xbox Series X wireless controllers below. 

The first controller shown off is the Electric Volt. It looks like the bright yellow Spearmint gum brand, so I kind of dig it. It's definitely a strong pivot for the brand, colorwise. No special designs can be seen, just a color choice, but it was definitely created in a way where you won't lose it. Just look for a controller that looks like it has lit the beacons, and it's Gondor calling for aid

"Inspired by the energy and vibrance often found in athletic apparel and sneaker design, the Xbox Wireless Controller – Electric Volt is the newest color in the current generation of Xbox controllers," says the latest Xbox Wire blog post ahead of its arrival on April 27 for $64.99. 

The second controller revealed is more in line with previous designs. Xbox loves its camo, and the latest Daystrike Camo Special Edition controller definitely carries on that tradition. 

This is the third Xbox Wireless Controller to debut from the ever-growing camo line following the Night-Ops Camo and the Arctic Camo. With three varying tones of red splashed in with a black and grey backdrop, Microsoft designed this one with a "streetwear vibe" in mind. The Daystrike Camo Special Edition controller arrives a little later than the Electric model, with a drop date of May 4, 2021, for $69.99. 

Microsoft also added that it had taken steps with the new reveal to be more eco-friendly. According to the blog post, "Additionally, our efforts to become more sustainable across the Xbox product lifecycle apply to Xbox Wireless Controllers. With the new Electric Volt and Daystrike Camo Special Edition controllers, we will be incorporating post-consumer recycled (PCR) resins for the first time in any Xbox hardware. Both controllers will contain a portion of resins made from recycled materials like automotive headlight covers, plastic water jugs, and CDs. We expect no compromises from these recycled materials either, as our testing shows the materials provide the same controller durability or performance you have come to expect. We are excited to be taking this next step in our commitment to waste reduction and recycling while still coming up with innovative new controller designs."

Don't have an Xbox Series X or S? Don't worry! These controllers are also compatible with the Xbox One. You can learn more with the latest blog post right here

Earlier this month, 343 Industries shared a ton of new information about Halo: Infinite regarding weather transitions, a more immersive world environment, and more. It looks like development is coming along nicely after the team delayed the launch, moving it away from being an Xbox Series X day one title following criticisms of its gameplay and graphics during a reveal late last year. We still don't have any official Halo: Infinite release date news specifically, but an actor reportedly tied to the game said with hefty confidence that it was pushed back until November of this year. 

Actor Verlon Roberts recently sat down with the Fadam and Friends podcast to talk more about what's going on in the Roberts' world. Roberts, who is reportedly playing Spartan Griffin in Halo: Infinite, commented that the release has been pushed back again and is now slated for a November window. You can hear his commentary near the 10-minute mark in the video below: 

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For those unfamiliar with the Halo-verse, Spartan Griffin was first introduced in the companion novel Shadows of Reach. This character hasn't been officially revealed yet from 343 Industries for Infinite, so the release window may not be the only thing he talked about too soon. 

343 Industries has commented on the character confirmation or release window, but Game Informer did reach out for more information. 

If he is playing Griffin, then he may have insider knowledge about a new release timeline. I would say that a November estimation is a pretty safe guess as well, given that this is a key holiday time period that is usually overrun with major AAA releases. 

To learn even more about the upcoming game and what else is happening in the 343 universe, you can check out our Halo: Infinite game hub right here

[Source: Fadam and Friends via GamesRadar]

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