Razer launches Boba Fett Xbox Wireless Controller and charging stand

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Razer Boba Fett Xbox Controller 4 (Image credit: Razer)

What you need to know

  • Razer released a Boba Fett wireless Xbox controller and charging stand today.
  • Both the controller and the stand feature designs inspired by Boba Fett from the Star Wars franchise.
  • The Book of Boba Fett, a TV show that follows the bounty hunter, comes out on Wednesday, December 29, 2021.

Razer just launched a limited-edition Xbox Wireless Controller inspired by Boba Fett. The $180 controller comes with a charging stand and has a design inspired by the bounty hunter from Star Wars. When you dock the controller into the charging stand, the designs work together to complete Boba Fett's helmet. The Boba Fett Edition Razer Wireless Controller & Quick Charging Stand for Xbox is available now through Razer's website.

The Boba Fett Wireless Controller works with the Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox One. It can also connect to mobile devices and PCs through Bluetooth, making it a good companion for Xbox Cloud Gaming.

A popular character from the Star Wars franchise, Boba Fett has an iconic look, including his Mandalorian armor (not to be confused with the armor worn by The Mandalorian). Boba Fett is in the news this month due to a new series on Disney+ that follows the bounty hunter. The Book of Boba Fett will have seven episodes and launches on Wednesday, December 29, 2021.

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If Boba Fett isn't your Star Wars character of choice, Razer also has a Mandalorian-inspired Xbox Controller. The Darth Vader and Star Wars: Squadrons Xbox controllers from Razer are out of stock.

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