
In the parts leading up to the release for the next-generation consoles, specifically the Xbox Series X & Xbox Series S, Microsoft issued a press release sharing its new partnership with more than a few dozen product manufacturers. Part of the new initiative, the firm shared that the agreement will benefit users transitioning to the new hardware and can still bring their accessories with them.
A byproduct of this new arrangement was already revealed by Nacon is four items in total: two controllers and two mobile phone attachments aimed for xCloud gaming. The items are said to go on sale sometime in 2021, but the list does not end just there. To reiterate, there are over thirty different companies Microsoft has partnered with to bring new and easy transition products for Xbox users – no matter which one.
The latest comes from OtterBox, recognized for its contributions to resistant phone case, announces its line of Xbox-centered items and even more – pre-orders are live now.
Gaming is one of the unique spaces where everyone has the opportunity to compete and connect, especially as we are physically distanced. This connection is enhanced with advances in cloud gaming and fast 5G networks.
OtterBox is the best in the world at providing trusted mobile accessories, and we’re better positioned than anyone to deliver a premium gaming experience. This portfolio and our accessories designed for Xbox marks a major entry into the gaming market for us.
Jim Parke, OtterBox CEO
Similarly to Nacon’s initiative last year, OtterBox also pursues for reliable items to withstand the rough when travelling with xCloud. The firm plans to deliver five items in total: easy grip controller shell, easy grip gaming case, gaming carry case, gaming glass privacy guard, and mobile gaming clip.
As stated previously, the products are available now for pre-order on a selection of storefronts (GameStop.com; OtterBox.com; Verizon.com; Xbox.com). Reading the listings for the items, the product line is said to ship on February 22, 2021. You can visit the Microsoft Store for these items by heading here.
Are any of the OtterBox items spark your interest?
Source: OtterBox







