Today, Xbox announced a slew of upcoming hardware and service updates. In addition to cloud gaming upgrades and additional Xbox app supported devices, Xbox has revealed that its Design Lab shop will be expanded with even more personalization choices.


New pastel hues — soft pink, orange, green, and purple — as well as new Camo Top cases with matching side caps — Mineral Camo, Arctic Camo, Forest Camo, Sandglow Camo, and Blaze Camo — are among the new additions. These hues join the Design Lab's already extensive list of customisation possibilities, which includes metallic finishes and rubberized grips.



Players may personalize almost every component of their Xbox controllers using the Xbox Design Lab, which allows users to apply particular colors and themes to individual elements. For an additional $10, you may have printed text added on the faceplate controller. While the Design Lab lacks some of the customization possibilities available from third-party manufacturers, each controller is only $69.99, a fraction of the price of comparable customised controllers such as the SCUF Instinct, which costs $189.98. However, it is yet unknown if these additional possibilities will be more expensive.


Xbox Design Lab will launch in 11 more countries, including Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Norway, Slovakia, and Switzerland, in addition to these new methods to build a controller that's uniquely yours. Taiwan will be able to use the Design Lab later this summer as well.