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The Xbox Wireless Controller is the primary input device for Microsoft's Xbox gaming ecosystem. Originally introduced alongside the first Xbox console in 2001, the controller's design has evolved into the current 'Series X|S' version, which features optimized ergonomics, a dedicated share button, and a hybrid D-pad. The units shown feature distinctive camouflage patterns: Mineral Camo (blue/grey) and Daystrike Camo (green/forest).
Microsoft, an American technology giant, manages the design and development of these controllers in the United States. While the intellectual property and brand management are centered in Redmond, Washington, the manufacturing is outsourced to large-scale electronics facilities located in China to meet global demand. This global supply chain ensures that the Xbox brand remains a dominant force in the international gaming market, owned and operated entirely by Microsoft Corporation.
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