The original Xbox Design Lab allowed users to create a wide variety of custom color options for controllers on the Xbox One - and now it's back for Xbox Series-era controllers. New features include rubberized grips and metallic finishes alongside new color options. Black rubberized grips will be available for the back case and side grips, while 19 new finish colors are available for the d-pad and triggers.

There are three new colors available for controller parts and players can customize the body, the back case, the d-pad, bumpers, triggers, thumbsticks, face buttons and the View/Menu/Share buttons. Laser engraving is also possible and enables a 16-character message to be added. At a cost of $69.99, they're only a little bit more expensive than the regular Xbox Series controllers - making them a really good value even due to just the rubberized grips, let alone the massive color options available.