Shields also dropped the exact configurations he used, so fans can make their own if they choose. Xbox already had an acclaimed E3, but this will likely make it even better in the eyes of many hardcore fans looking for a shot of nostalgia. Xbox's James Shields dropped one of his creations on Twitter, confirming fans can make an Xbox 360 throwback controller with the bright white shell, the colorful face buttons, and grey detailing on the rest of the controller.
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Now with the Xbox Series X out, the Xbox Design Lab has been revamped with a number of new options.
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Related: Original Xbox Dashboard Easter Egg Discovered After 20 Years The company held yet another event to go deeper on many of the titles at the E3 showcase and even brought a few other surprises such as the reemergence of the Xbox Design Lab, something fans have been hoping to see for a while. Even though there were some big reveals, like Starfield's release date and the unveiling of Halo Infinite's multiplayer, Xbox wasn't quite done. Xbox is coming hot off its E3 showcase where it revealed a number of games, big and small.
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One executive revealed that a number of new colors and buttons to the Xbox Design Lab actually allows players to remake the iconic Xbox 360 controller. It's a great feature for anyone in the market for a new controller or looking to really personalize their gaming gear, and Microsoft demonstrated just how creative people can get. Microsoft confirmed today that it would be re-opening its beloved Xbox Design Lab, which allows players to design custom controllers with a variety of colors, button types, and more.