Microsoft is bringing out more Xbox One controllers and a smaller wireless adapter

66 percent smaller, to be exact

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I’m here to tell you that “Volcano Shadow” is a good-ass name for a controller.

Microsoft is rolling out a trio of new designs over the next month and a revised Xbox wireless adapter for Windows 10 that’s 66 percent smaller than the existing one. My cramped USB ports thank you!

Two of the controllers — Green/Gray and Volcano Shadow, priced at $65 and $70 respectively — are due out August 3. The third design, Patrol Tech, is $70 and set for an October 17 release.

As for that wireless adapter, it’s $25, supports up to eight gamepads at once, and is also launching this month. You’ll be able to get it bundled with the standard-issue Xbox One controller for $80, as well.

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