There's no shortage of special edition Xbox controllers out there, but Microsoft is adding to its lineup with a refreshing new option today. After initially going up for preorder in July, the new Sport White Special Edition Xbox controller is now available to buy for $69.99 in the North America at the Microsoft Store and other retailers (via OnMSFT).
The Sport White controller sets itself apart with a fresh white look that features mint-colored accents. The design also packs grey and silver patterns on the front, along with grey diamond grips on the rear. Along with the new design, the controller includes the same features that Microsoft has shipped with its latest wireless controllers for some time, including Bluetooth connectivity.
The Sport White controller ships with 14-day trials to both Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass. And if you want to put the controller on display, Controller Gear has a matching charging stand available for $49.99.
If you're in the U.S. or Canada, you can pick up the Sport White Special Edition now for $69.99. The rest of the world will be able to get their hands on the accessory starting August 7.
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