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Xbox Selling New Palworld-Inspired Controllers

Fans can now purchase two new Palworld-inspired controllers through the Xbox Design Lab, with one being a standard controller and the other being an Elite Series 2 controller. This is just the latest offering of Palworld-themed hardware for fans who play on Xbox.

Recently, Xbox announced a Palworld sweepstakes contest in which players have a chance to win a Palworld-themed Xbox Series S, four unique controllers, and a three-month Game Pass Ultimate code. Each controller is themed around a different Pal, including Pengullet and Cattiva. Users must be 18 years old to enter the contest, which can be done by simply retweeting Xbox's post with the correct hashtag. The sweepstakes event is live until March 17. Fortunately, Palworld's newest hardware offering for Xbox fans is much more straightforward.

Palworld's official Twitter account revealed that two new controllers, inspired by Pals Lamball and Depresso, are now available to purchase. The $150 Lamball controller is the more expensive option due to it being an Xbox Elite Series 2 controller. However, the $80 Depresso standard controller comes in at a more reasonable price. The pricey Lamball controller draws inspiration from the spherical Pal by including a combination of white, brown, and orange colors. Similarly, the Depresso controller incorporates the Pal's blue and purple colors. The Depresso controller is particularly stylish due to its use of the Xbox Design Lab's Aqua Shift body, which features a light blue to dark blue color shift emanating outwards from the center of the controller.

Palworld has not specified whether the controllers are a limited-time offer or will be available on Xbox's website for some time. However, in other recent news, Palworld released a new Xbox update today, on February 28, which added backup save data and a plethora of fixes and changes. The same update was released for PC users on February 26.

The recent Palworld update has proven to be one of the more controversial ones since the game

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