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Xbox 360 Crocs: An Unexpected Collaboration for the Console’s 20th Anniversary

by Ahmed Hassan

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  • Xbox has released a limited-edition collectors item in collaboration with Crocs - Xbox-themed Classic Clogs, inspired by the Xbox One X controller.
  • The XCrocs are available starting November 25 for $80 and feature details such as a matte overlay on the forefoot, ridged design mimicking the controllers bumpers, and prominent display of A, B, X, Y buttons, D-pad, analog sticks, and white Xbox button.
  • The collaboration also includes a limited-edition five-pack of Xbox Jibbitz charms featuring iconic characters and symbols from popular Xbox games like DOOM, Sea of Thieves, Fallout, and Halo.
  • This release comes at a time when Microsoft has ended platform exclusivity for many of its first-party titles, making them available on competing platforms. The Classic Clogs recreate the Xbox controller with fixed buttons and joysticks.

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Xbox 360-Inspired Crocs: Limited-Edition Gaming Shoes for the Anniversary

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Xbox 360, Xbox has partnered with Crocs to release a special collector’s item: Xbox-themed Classic Clogs, adding to a series of celebratory releases, including a signed Nacon controller. The “XCrocs,” available starting November 25 for $80, feature a black Croslite base designed to resemble the Xbox One X controller. Details include a matte overlay on the forefoot, a ridged design mimicking the controller’s bumpers, and the A, B, X, Y buttons, D-pad, analog sticks, and white Xbox button prominently displayed on the shoe’s upper. The straps feature the green Xbox logo in place of standard branding. Accompanying the clogs is a limited-edition five-pack of Xbox Jibbitz charms. These charms feature iconic characters and symbols from popular Xbox games, including DOOM, Sea of Thieves (skull logo), Fallout (Vault Boy), and Halo (Master Chief). The collaboration arrives at a time when Microsoft has ended platform exclusivity for many of its first-party titles, making them available on competing platforms, and the Crocs website details that the Classic Clogs recreate the Xbox controller, complete with fixed buttons and joysticks.

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