Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Xbox controller and charging stand go up for preorder
Use the Force.
What you need to know
- Microsoft is partnering with Seagate to release a new hard drive for Xbox One.
- It's also partnering with Controller Gear for a limited-edition controller.
- You can the hard drive for $100 on Amazon.
- You can preorder the controller and stand for $130 on Amazon.
Recently, Microsoft and Seagate teamed up for a Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Xbox One Game Drive. Well, if you want to complete your collection, you can also get a controller and stand from Controller Gear.
The controller and stand are expected to launch on November 15. The package contains the controller, the charging stand, a rechargeable battery, a magnetic battery cover, and a charging cable. If you're really excited about the game and want to play in style, be sure to check them out.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is a story-driven third-person action game that Respawn Entertainment has been working on for many years now. There's no multiplayer or microtransactions. We should know more about the title in the coming days.
Two in one
Get those preorders in
Escape the Jedi purge with your Xbox Wireless Controller Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order Limited Edition and Charging Stand from Controller Gear. Both feature a distressed black Imperial Purge Trooper design highlighted with red accents.
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Amass an empire of games with the officially-licensed Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Game Drive for Xbox featuring an iconic Purge Trooper design and the same firmware as the Xbox One console for seamless gameplay.
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