Is that supply? No, it’s an Xbox Collection X/S controller designed in a lab to odor like pizza. Within the leadup to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem’s August 2023 launch, Microsoft is giving freely a sure variety of TMNT-themed, slice-infused controllers.
“Designed to ship the odor of the Turtles’ beloved meal to your recreation time, these unique Xbox Wi-fi Controllers include a built-in scent diffuser formed like a slice of scrumptious New York ‘za,” reads the official description. So long as it doesn’t find yourself smelling disgusting, it is going to in all probability make you very hungry everytime you sit all the way down to play, and doubtless kill your battery life within the course of.
There are 4 distinctive controller variations—one for every of the 4 Turtles—sporting their names in graffiti, profile pic, and weapons of alternative alongside the inexperienced ooze paint jobs. They really look actually neat, and like a whole lot of Microsoft’s latest branded partnerships, it could be cool in the event you may truly simply exit and purchase them.
In keeping with an official Xbox Wire announcement for the competition, all it’s essential to do to win one in every of them is comply with the Xbox Sport Go Twitter account and retweet the sweepstakes tweet. Good timing given the social media web site continues to unravel earlier than our eyes because of the brain-dead temper swings of billionaires and the sycophants of their internal circle who by no means inform them “No.”
Microsoft’s new TMNT crossover additionally extends to Minecraft, the place a brand new DLC arriving August 3 will add playable Turtles, Krang and Leatherhead enemies, and places from the film together with the heroes’ sewer lair. We don’t have any screenshots of what that can appear to be but but it surely truly sounds tremendous rad.
Within the meantime you may all the time get into the pizza-eating, foot soldier-bashing spirit with 2023 GOTY contender Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge (on Sport Go and PS Plus Additional) or the superb Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Assortment which collects each retro platformer and beat-em-up within the franchise’s long-running online game adaptation historical past.