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Microsoft has announced the release date of new, re-designed Xbox 360 wireless controller which will improve the functionality of the d-pad. It will release on November 9, 2010 in US and it will cost $64.99 but UK users have to wait till the February 2011 to enjoy the improved X-box controller.
As Microsoft Spokesperson said, “The Xbox 360 Wireless Controller with Play & Charge Kit – with Transforming D-pad will be available beginning early 2011 in the UK”.
Features:
- Matte silver controller contains a transforming D-pad that can be rotated to adapt to the user’s gameplay, offering unrivaled precision. Use the D-pad in “plus” format for cardinal directional moves. Use the D-pad in “disc” format for sweeping moves.
- Includes Play and Charge cable for continuous gameplay and up to 35 hours of play per charge.
- 2.4GHz wireless technology with 30-foot range.
- Use up to four controllers simultaneously on one console.








Just in time for Christmas, lol! Seriously though, I really like the new D pad and positioning. It seems like it is fairly intuitive. Microsoft has come a long way with their controller, almost to a point where I prefer it over the PS controller…