Ever wonder how many times when you play local multiplayer, you just can’t tell the controllers apart?
Microsoft may have an answer to the frustration in the form of the Xbox Design Lab. Players will now customize their Xbox One controllers in any combo color they wish.
For example, you can have a light green controller, with a yellow D-Pad with a black analog with grey trigger buttons and different color X, Y, A, and B buttons.
Details of release is TBA (although The Verge claims it will be available in October for $79.99 plus $9.99 if you want an engraved name on the controller).

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