

I was hoping to have this review out sooner, but because I realized I needed some more equipment in addition to the controller, I had no choice but to wait until that equipment was delivered to me by mail. Naming aside, let’s take a look at the new Series X pad that came out last week on Tuesday, and discover its flaws strengths, as far as Linux is concerned. To make it even more confusing, the name that they put on their new controller on both the device itself and the box that it comes with is simply “Xbox.” First, you have the Xbox One, then the Xbox One X, the Xbox One S, and now the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. The names Microsoft gives to their products is a bit confusing. After unboxing the Series X controller, I realized I might be a bit of a controller freak:
