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Microsoft Adds Sleek Ninja Gaiden 4 Controller To Xbox Design Lab

Microsoft Adds Sleek Ninja Gaiden 4 Controller To Xbox Design Lab

By on September 25, 2025 0 6 Views

Now accessible!

Following closely on the addition of its beloved Witcher 3 controllers to the service, Microsoft has unveiled new Ninja Gaiden 4 choices in its Xbox Design Lab program today.

Currently available in the Lab, enthusiastic gamers can create personalized versions of this fresh Ninja Gaiden 4 design – applicable to both the standard Xbox Series X|S controller and the Elite Series 2 pad.

Here’s a detailed view of the design on both controller types:

Similar to the Witcher 3 design we just noted, the minimum price for these customizations starts at $95 / £83, with the elite version commencing at $185 / £148 as well. Below are US and UK links to the standard edition of this latest Xbox Design Lab controller:

And here’s how Microsoft presents its newest special Xbox controller design:

“These designs cater to both experienced players and newcomers, showcasing Ryu Hayabusa’s iconic Red Dragon Katana alongside the new character Yakumo’s blue-handled katana. Within the manga print-inspired top case, you’ll also discover Yakumo’s striking Oni mask.

As you hack and slash through foes, the Xbox Wireless Controller on Xbox Design Lab provides limitless customization to enable you to play your way. Select from a variety of button styles tailored for your preferred Ninja Gaiden 4 color scheme, beautifully complementing the red and blue textured side grips.”

What do you think about this new Ninja Gaiden 4 pad? Share your thoughts with us below.

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[source news.xbox.com]

Ben is a News Writer at Pure Xbox, passionate about action, racing, and classic shooting games on any Xbox title he can play. When he’s not gripping an Xbox controller as if it’s a matter of life and death, Ben enjoys listening to music that’s probably too old for him, watching football on television, and likely dining out.

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