Sony kicked off the new generation with a controller that allowed gamers to tactilely experience the next generation's capabilities. Microsoft also updated the device, but chose not to introduce modern features.
But, according to rumors, the corporation is working on the Xbox Sebile – an improved controller that will have removable batteries, support for Bluetooth 5.2, modified analogues, quieter buttons and tactile vibration.
Journalist Tom Warren spoke about the device, confirming that work on the Xbox Sebile is still ongoing. The device is expected to be presented at the end of May before the June Microsoft exhibition.
Xbox Sebile has the potential to update the gaming experience, as many games released since the launch of the current generation, use the capabilities of the DualSense controller. It's likely that some developers will use this same technology on Xbox.