If you've ever stopped yourself while using your Xbox Series X to wonder why your controller doesn't have more denim on it, Xbox Canada is making the controller for you. Xbox has created some unique controller designs like the
Sea of Thieves Xbox One controller or the new
Pulse Red Xbox Series X controller announced this week, but
Xbox Canada's new one-of-a-kind Canadian Tuxedo variant is truly a sight to behold. Featuring belt buckles, two small pockets, and denim all over, this controller is perfect for that Canadian in your life who loves a denim jacket paired with some denim jeans. Or for
Justin Timberlake in 2001.
As you can see in the Tweet above, it doesn't seem this controller is actually real beyond the single one that exists in the photo. Maybe a Ryan Gosling or Ryan Reynolds endorsement can make this dream controller a reality. The fun didn't stop with this tweet, though, as Xbox Canada decided to get "punny" in the replies to the tweet. When the Walmart Canada Gaming Twitter chimed in to say that the Canadian Tuxedo controller might be an all-time great, Xbox Canada replied "I guess you can say making great controllers is in our jeans." It didn't stop there though, as you can see in the follow up tweets below.
When Xbox social marketing manager, Graeme Boyd, chimed in to say he was obsessed with the little pockets, Xbox Canada said they knew he'd be "riveted" with this design. It's clear Xbox Canada is a fan of this denim-covered controller and the puns it can make about it, but something tells us this controller will remain just a tweet. For more controllers, check out this breakdown of
the best Xbox controllers and then check out this
PlayStation 5 DualSense controller reimagining from the internet. Check out the official IGN wiki guide for
all of the special edition Nintendo Switch Joy-Con released so far after that. [poilib element="accentDivider"]
Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.
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