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Xbox launches new Mineral Camo wireless controller alongside Razer’s matching charging stand

Xbox has just released a new colour option for the Xbox wireless controller. The new colour named Mineral Camo is the fourth out of the camo series, which already includes Night Ops Camo, Arctic Camo and Daystrike Camo. In addition, Razer is also launching a matching charging stand.

The new Mineral Camo Xbox wireless controller will easily stand out from others, featuring a camouflage effect with various tones of blue and purple. Despite its different looks, it packs the same features as other special edition Xbox controllers for Xbox Series X|S consoles, including the hybrid D-pad and textured triggers, bumpers and back case, Bluetooth and Xbox wireless connectivity, as well as sculpted surfaces and a polished geometry for extra comfort.

To complement the release of the new special edition controller, Razer has also launched a new charging stand featuring the same mineral camo pattern. The stand is compatible with Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One controllers.

The Xbox Mineral Camo wireless controller is now available for $69.99. As for the Razer Mineral Camo charging stand, it costs $49.99.

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