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Xbox Design Lab now lets you build your own custom Fallout-themed Xbox controller

With Amazon's Fallout TV show now just around the corner, Bethesda and Microsoft are gearing up their own Fallout promotions. Recently, the new Fallout Anthology set was officially announced, containing all the Fallout games released to date in one package. Now, Fallout themed options have been added to the Xbox Design Lab, so you can customise your own unique Fallout-themed controller. 

Xbox has been offering a controller customisation option through its Design Lab for some time, allowing customers to build their gamepad designs. You can choose the colour, button appearance, materials and add accessories like rubber grips. Now, Xbox has added Fallout-themed customisation options, so you can create your own unique limited edition controller.

Like any other controller on Design Lab, you can personalise the controller by changing the colours of the triggers, D-pad, thumbsticks, backplate, bumpers, and all the face buttons. You can even add a small engraved message. However, be prepared to pay for every extra you add on top of the standard configuration.

These new controllers are already available on Xbox Design Lab, with the controller starting at £73/€85/£85.

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KitGuru says: Do you like the visuals of the new Fallout-themed Xbox controller? Are you planning to get one? If so, will you get it in its standard form or customise it?

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