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Microsoft thinks they have finally found a solution to the D-pad problem many gamers have had.
A new controller, coming out Nov. 9, will have a transforming D-pad. By turning the D-pad clockwise, it will switch from the disc to a plus.
Besides the new D-pad, the controller will feature concave analog sticks, gray face buttons, and a matte silver finish.
The controller will come with a Play & Charge Kit and will cost $64.99. You can see images of the new controller and how the twisting works below.
A new controller, coming out Nov. 9, will have a transforming D-pad. By turning the D-pad clockwise, it will switch from the disc to a plus.
Besides the new D-pad, the controller will feature concave analog sticks, gray face buttons, and a matte silver finish.
The controller will come with a Play & Charge Kit and will cost $64.99. You can see images of the new controller and how the twisting works below.