The 20th anniversary edition of the Microsoft Xbox Series was the one I purchased. Below are some advantages: The lower sections of the handles are rubberized, they are transparent so you can see how the vibration motors are spinning, there is an Easter egg in the battery compartment, it settles down in a week or two, and it typically comes with 2700 mAh batteries. Cons: It is unfortunate that the ons are all gray and not colored in any way. To better comprehend where the sticks are located, which should be in close proximity to one another for maximum utility, I would definitely purchase it if it came with a standard crosspiece even though the crosspiece is a single unit because it is more practical that way, at least in comparison to the previous version. When it is used, the cross makes a satisfying crunching sound. Because I don't have a battery, you might be wondering why I need Duracell batteries. For the gamepad, you will need to purchase batteries as well as a charger for them, which would cost an additional 2,000–3,000 with the most affordable charger.