Microsoft announces first ever white Xbox One X and Xbox Elite Wireless Controller

Microsoft has finally responded to customers and announced an all-white Xbox One X. For the first time ever there will also be a white Xbox One Elite Wireless controller.

 In addition, Microsoft teamed up with Turtle Beach to include and Elite Pro 2 headset in white to complete the package.

After a year of availability, Microsoft has started releasing special editions of its flagship console. Originally announced at Gamescom 2018, the Fallout 76 Bundle isn’t new. What makes this edition of the Fallout 76 Bundle special is the Robot White colour.

Xbox One X Robot White Special Edition Fallout 76 Bundle

Xbox One X Fallout 76 Robot White BundleThe Xbox One S has long stood out with its beautiful white aesthetic and consumers have pined for the One X to follow suit. The new bundle also comes with a full pre-load of Fallout 76 and access to Break-It Early Test Application (B.E.T.A.).

The Xbox One X Robot White Special Edition Fallout 76 Bundle will be available from October 2, retailing for $649.00 AUD/$749.00 AUD at select retailers.

Xbox Elite Wireless Controller – White Special Edition

Microsoft also announced a refresh of the critically acclaimed Xbox Elite Wireless Controller. This appears to be the rumoured Washburn but rather than a new controller, it’s just a Robot White paint job.

The Xbox Elite White Special Edition has an all-white body with black grips on the back. It looks stunning in pictures and we can’t wait to get our hands on one.

The Xbox Elite Wireless Controller gives players a wealth of customization allowing players to change the thumbsticks and d-pad. Hair trigger locks and paddle triggers give even more precise control options, especially in competitive games.

The Xbox Elite Wireless Controller – White Special Edition will be available come 30th October 2018 at a retail price of AU$199.95 / NZ$219.95 at select retailers.

It’s a perfect match for the Robot White Xbox One X.

Turtle Beach Elite Pro 2 + SuperAmp Pro Performance Gaming Audio System for Xbox One

Turtle Beach Elite Pro 2 + SuperAmp

Lastly, but not least, is the new Turtle Beach Elite Pro 2.0. Yes, it’s white too. Turtle Beach designed it with feedback from esports competitions and top gamers. The Elite Pro 2.0 refines everything from its predecessor for a no-compromise audio, control and comfort.

The new SuperAmp with a unique one-dial gives intuitive and simple control to players whose hands need to be busy elsewhere.

The Elite Pro 2 come with Turtle Beach’s signature esports–tuned 50mm Nanoclear speakers. A removable high-sensitivity mic with TruSpeak technology makes for crystal clear chat.

A metal headband with a suspended pad and AeroFit memory foam ear cushions in athletic fabric and synthetic leather is perfect for comfort. A ProSpec design means if you wear glasses like me, these headsets will still be comfortable. That’s a huge win in my book.

Availability and pricing for Australia/ New Zealand are not yet available but we’ll keep you posted.

Kizito Katawonga
Kizito Katawongahttp://www.medium.com/@katawonga
Kizzy is our Tech Editor. He's a total nerd with design sensibilities who's always on the hunt for the latest, greatest and sexiest tech that enhances our work and play. When he's not testing the latest gadgets or trying to listen to his three whirlwind daughters, Kizzy likes to sink deep into a good story-driven single player game.

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