You can keep your consoles wars; I just
want the suitable peripherals. Xbox keeps furnishing them with their latest controller
color scheme, Stellar Shift, and I can’t help but wonder if
Xbox looked at the space- themed PlayStation controllers from a few years
back and went, “ Yeahhhh, we can do that better. ”
Shifting blues and purples meant to mimic
the world give the gamepad a real multifaceted moment- this baby will look
different at every angle. It’s just like everything that was ever cool in the
late ‘90s and early ‘00s metallic, iridescent, and semi-futuristic. 0There’s
also what looks like a slight grain in the finish, which is giving me Ice
Blue Game Boy vibes, and a swirling purple pattern on the grip area that
looks like a spiral galaxy. The face buttons are black and purple, naturally,
though I wish the Xbox logo button was also on- brand( it’s just white).
The Stellar Shift Controller is the next space- y
supplemental in what seems to be an arising pattern from Microsoft late last year
the company dropped the Lunar Shift Controller, which has the exact same finishes
and patterns as the Stellar Shift, but in silver and gold. It was, as the name
suggests, giving moon genuineness. And from unboxing videos I watched, it really
does catch the light beautifully. This thing is radiant, guys. I want to see an
entire Xbox Series X made out of this material. I, want to be made out of this
material.
Hilariously, PlayStation released
explicitly space- themed colors for the DualSense in December 2021 alongside
snap- on plastic covers for the PS5, but they were just flat, bright controllers
in tones like Starlight Blue( baby blue) and Nova Pink( Pepto pink).
But despite its beauty, I must note that
there's nothing mechanically special about the Stellar Shift or Lunar Shift
Special Edition Controllers. They ’ll run you $70 ($ 10further than your run-
of- the- mill controller), and the only thing that could level up your gaming
experience are the rubberized grips. Otherwise, it’s a typical wireless Xbox
Series X/S controller — you can remap your buttons in the Xbox Accessories App,
play with your console, PC, or mobile phone, and will inescapably have to
replace its batteries every 30 or so hours.
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