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Forza Horizon 6 Limited Edition Controller and Headset Revealed

Playground Games has announced a new Limited Edition Xbox wireless controller and wireless headset collection inspired by Forza Horizon 6, bringing bold design choices that reflect the energy of the Horizon Festival. The lineup leans into bright cyan and lime tones, highlighting the series’ mix of iconic cars and music culture while offering something that stands out for collectors.

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The Limited Edition controller features a transparent cyan blue shell that fades into a metallic gradient, paired with volt green, hot pink and silver accents. A silver metallic D-pad and two-tone rubberized diamond grips add to the overall look. The design takes cues from Japan’s Touge roads, the narrow, winding mountain routes known as the birthplace of drifting with a top-down pattern that nods to that racing heritage. It also includes up to 40 hours of battery life, a 3.5mm headset jack and is available for preorder now at $89.99.

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The matching Limited Edition headset follows the same visual theme with transparent cyan, volt green and hot pink details throughout. It includes small design touches aimed at longtime fans, including a hot pink logo inspired by pit crew styling and racetrack graphics hidden inside the ear cups. Custom sound effects are also part of the package, adding a more personalized audio experience and it is available for preorder now at $134.99.

Rounding out the collection, the 8BitDo Charging Dock for Xbox Wireless Controllers has been designed to match the Forza Horizon 6 theme. It supports Xbox Series X|S controllers and includes a rechargeable battery pack along with a compatible battery door. The dock uses magnetic alignment for easy placement and can fully charge a controller in about three hours with built-in protection against overcharging and overheating. It is officially licensed by Xbox and designed to complement the rest of the lineup, priced at $34.99 and scheduled to ship on June 8.

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