Xbox's New Controller Packaging Sparks Frustration Among Collectors—Here's Why
An online collector recently encountered a frustrating surprise due to a change Xbox made to the packaging of its latest controller release. The Xbox Series X/S controller is generally well-received, but this new packaging alteration may not sit well with dedicated collectors.
Since the launch of the Xbox Series X/S, Microsoft has introduced various limited-edition controllers, some of which are themed around popular game releases, making them highly sought after by collectors. While most gamers are content with one or two controllers, there are those who collect them as a hobby and take pride in displaying them. A recent example of these exclusive releases includes the Final Fantasy 14-themed controllers, which highlight how unique and desirable these limited editions can be. Collectors often go to great lengths to showcase their collections in creative ways, and this is where Xbox's latest packaging change becomes an issue.
Reddit user Dresko90, a passionate Xbox controller collector, shared their experience after purchasing the new translucent Blue Sky Cipher Edition Xbox Wireless Controller. Their collection, meticulously organized by color, is a visual treat. However, the new controller’s packaging has disrupted the harmony of their display. Xbox has not only reduced the size of the packaging but also removed the image of the controller from the side of the box. This change might be fine for new collectors, but for those like Dresko90 who have been collecting for a while, it disrupts the uniformity of their display.
Xbox Controller Packaging Changes Frustrate Collectors
Another user in the Reddit thread voiced similar frustration, noting that "all of these variants are aimed at collectors," which is a valid concern. While some players may happen upon a variant controller by chance, it’s clear that collectors are the primary audience for these limited editions, and they are the most affected by this change. However, not everyone shared the same level of sympathy, with some pointing out that the smaller packaging is more efficient and cost-effective for shipping on Microsoft’s end.
Hopefully, Dresko90 will find a solution that preserves the integrity of their impressive Xbox collection. As Xbox continues to release new variants of the Series X/S controller, it will be interesting to see whether they stick with the new packaging design or revert to the old one to better accommodate collectors.
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