Turtle Beach Reveals New Colorways for Their Latest Xbox Controllers

by James Lara October 13, 2025 7:04 pm in News

Xbox gamers looking to add some style to their gaming consoles will be excited to learn that Turtle Beach has just expanded its colorway line of Rematch Advanced and Afterglow Ignite Wired RGB Controller for Xbox. 

The new colors are available starting today.  

Turtle Beach Gives Xbox Gamers Even More Controllers to Collect

Another day, another surprise drop of Xbox controllers, this time by peripheral maker, Turtle Beach, which just released brand-new color ways for the Rematch Advanced and Afterglow Ignite Wired RGB Xbox controllers. Xbox fans looking to expand their collection of Xbox controllers now have even more options to choose from.

“Our latest Xbox controllers deliver a perfect balance of innovation, precision, and style,” said Cris Keirn, CEO, Turtle Beach Corporation. “From the dynamic RGB brilliance of the Afterglow Ignite to the fresh designs of our Rematch Advanced Wired Controllers, these products are engineered to perform and built to impress.”

The new colorways are as follows:

Turtle Beach Rematch Advanced Wired Controller

  • Blue Kitsune
  • Cotton Candy
  • Kyoto Bloom
  • Dark Cosmos

Available now, via Turtle Beach

Turtle Beach Afterglow Ignite Wired RGB Controller

  • Matted black, which features a “Time Machine” design when the RGB turns on.

Available now, via Turtlebeach.

A nice set of new colors, especially for those who love collecting Xbox controllers and all their fun and unique designs they’ve come out with over the years. That, and these controllers, despite being wired, are pretty nice alternatives, especially with their hall-effect sticks that are supposed to counter any stick drift. 

All the new colorways are now available for purchase via the official Turtle Beach website.

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A gamer at heart, James has been working for MP1st for the last decade to do exactly what he loves, writing about video games and having fun doing it. Growing up in the 90's gaming has been in his DNA since the days of NES. One day he hopes to develop his own game.