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    Xbox Pulse Cipher Controller: Transparent Red Design Coming February 4

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    Xbox fans are in for a treat as Microsoft announces the launch of its latest controller, the Pulse Cipher Special Edition, set to release on February 4 for $74.99.

    This new offering continues the company’s tradition of releasing fresh and exciting designs for its controllers, adding yet another option to the growing lineup.

    The Pulse Cipher controller follows the trend of transparent designs, a popular theme seen in previous models like the Sky Cipher and Ghost Cipher controllers.

    This time, however, the controller comes in a striking transparent red design, with buttons, triggers, and grips all matching the bold red aesthetic. The back of the controller features a maroon shade, giving it a unique, eye-catching look.

    Functionally, the Pulse Cipher controller is identical to other standard Xbox controllers, so gamers looking for enhanced features or specialized functions may want to look elsewhere.

    However, for those seeking a fresh, visually appealing addition to their collection, the Pulse Cipher is an excellent choice.

    The controller is priced at $74.99 and is available for pre-order now, with a release date set for February 4. Xbox enthusiasts can add this striking piece to their collection, but there may be more transparent designs to come, as Microsoft has yet to explore all the color options in the Cipher series.

    For those eager to customize their controllers, Xbox’s Design Lab offers a variety of options, though transparent designs are currently limited to the Elite Series controllers.

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    Founder & Chief Editor, NoMusica.com. Sazid Kabir is a tech writer and music producer covering music, tech, and music production with both analytical and practical experience.

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