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Retro-Inspired Transparent Sky Cipher Xbox Controller Available for Preorder

The new device revisits an era when transparent plastic was all the rage.

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Blue transparent Xbox controller

This controller will take you back to the 1990s.

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The new Sky Cipher Special Edition Xbox controller, due out in August, might bring back fond memories to veteran gamers who remember the transparent-plastic craze of the 1990s. 

Microsoft released information about the $70 controller, which debuts on Aug. 13 and is available for preorder right now, in a post announcing, "Transparent tech is making a major comeback!" That might remain to be seen, but the Sky Cipher certainly has the looks. It's blue with metal features and a silver interior, and has all the usual attributes you'd expect in a modern Xbox controller: Bluetooth compatibility with PCs and mobile devices, a dedicated share button, a 3.5mm audio jack and 40 hours of battery life with two AA batteries, the company said.

Microsoft also stated that with this release, it has revamped the packaging for its controllers to remove single-use plastics and included a QR code instead of a paper manual. They claim the packaging itself is also 22% smaller.

Transparent game controllers, and even game consoles, were popular in the '90s, riding a wave of popularity that was ushered in, in part by the colorful iBook clamshell design. You can still find some sold today, but they're typically from third-party manufacturers and not from the major game console companies themselves such as Sony, Nintendo or Microsoft.