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New Xbox Controller ‘Made Partly’ From Reclaimed CDs, Water Jugs, and Other Controller Parts

Ahead of Earth Day later this month, Microsoft unveiled a new Xbox Wireless Controller made “partly” from reclaimed CDs, jugs, and other Xbox controller parts.

Detail is new blog post, Xbox Wireless Controller – Remix Special Edition It is characterized by “a third of recycled plastic is made from recycled and recycled materials”. Microsoft has further elaborated on how it uses recycled plastic to make its controllers, mixing used plastics and re-grinding spare parts from Xbox One-era controllers that are used to make controllers. He pointed out that he had developed a raw material that

Microsoft said the controller’s design was inspired by natural landscapes and “the physical world around us,” and said the earth-tone colors create a “vivid yet serene atmosphere.” .

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In addition to being partially made from recycled parts, Microsoft has confirmed that the Remix Special Edition controller includes an Xbox Rechargeable Battery Pack.

The announcement of the Xbox Wireless Controller – Remix Special Edition is part of Xbox’s commitment to sustainability. Microsoft’s gaming division is trying to reduce its environmental impact. Parent company pledges to be carbon negative by 2030Some examples of how Xbox has helped include pushing updates to help home consoles reduce their carbon footprint and joining the Playing for the Planet Alliance in 2019.

The Xbox Wireless Controller – Remix Special Edition will be available on April 18th for $84.99.You can pre-order at Amazon and Microsoft official store.

Taylor is IGN’s Associate Tech Editor. You can follow her on her Twitter @TayNixster.

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