Xbox Officially Licensed ‘Green Edition’ Keyboard From 8BitDo Coming in January 2025

Xbox Officially Licensed 'Green Edition' Keyboard From 8BitDo Coming in January 2025

As a seasoned gamer with memories of the original Xbox era etched deeply into my gaming DNA, I must say that the 8BitDo Retro 87 Mechanical Keyboard – Xbox Edition has me all nostalgic and excited! The translucent ‘Green Edition‘ design is a delightful throwback to the console that started it all for me.

8BitDo, creator of gaming controllers and accessories, unveiled an officially licensed Xbox keyboard, modeled after the iconic ‘Green Edition’ original Xbox from 2003. Set to debut in January 2025, you can place your pre-order for it right now.

The ‘8BitDo Retro 87 Mechanical Keyboard – Xbox Edition’ is a specially designed Xbox variant of their traditional keyboard, sporting numerous advanced attributes. It is officially endorsed by Xbox, mirroring the renowned Transparent Green Edition of the original Xbox console. This keyboard offers customizable RGB illumination, an embedded Xbox button, and programmable Super Buttons as described in its details.

The 8BitDo Retro 87 Mechanical Keyboard – Xbox Edition, which is designed specifically for Xbox, will be available starting January 2025. Priced at $119.99, this keyboard works seamlessly with both Windows and Android systems. As per the manufacturer, it’s an essential addition to any retro PC gaming setup.

Presenting the 8BitDo Retro 87 Mechanical Keyboard – Xbox Version: An officially licensed product from Xbox. Modeled after the legendary Transparent Green Edition of the original Xbox console, this keyboard boasts customizable RGB illumination, an embedded Xbox button, and programmable Super keys for enhanced gaming experience.

— 8BitDo (@8BitDo) November 28, 2024

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2024-11-29 17:12

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