
"Images from Brazil's Anatel regulator (via Tecnoblog) show off a device that's smaller and more compact than a standard controller. The new controller reportedly features the standard inputs of an Xbox controller, a rechargeable 500mAh internal battery, Bluetooth connectivity for 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz, and Wi-Fi functionality for game streaming."
"At the top of the controller is an additional button, theorized to be for pairing to a compatible device. Internally, the controller is said to be equipped with Realtek RTL8730E hardware and two 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex-A7 cores, and the photos show off black and white colorways."
"It's the overall shape of the controller that may raise eyebrows, as it features a small but wide design that doesn't look too ergonomic. It has a distinctly third-party look, but in comparison to what a company like 8BitDo produces, it doesn't quite look like a premium option."
"It's worth noting that the Xbox Series X|S Wireless Controller is fully compatible with Xbox Cloud Gaming on PCs, smart TVs, and mobile devices, with both USB-C and Bluetooth connectivity depending on the platform. These come in a wide variety of color options, including a new Forza Horizon 6 variant with neon gradients."
A new compact Xbox controller design has leaked through Brazil’s Anatel regulator images. The controller is smaller than a standard Xbox Wireless Controller while keeping typical Xbox-style inputs. It includes a rechargeable 500mAh internal battery and supports Bluetooth on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. It also adds Wi‑Fi functionality intended for game streaming. A top button is suggested for pairing with compatible devices. Internally, it is reported to use Realtek RTL8730E hardware with two 1.2GHz ARM Cortex-A7 cores. The design appears in black and white colorways and has a wide, less ergonomic shape. Xbox Cloud Gaming is also expected to add an ad-based tier later this year after testing in 2025.
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