The holidays are almost here, and Xbox Design Lab is the perfect gift for yourself or the gamer in your life. Xbox Design Lab is a customization program that offers over a billion ways to customize your very own Xbox Wireless Controller. Starting today, you can access the design experience right from your Xbox One dashboard or the Microsoft Store app on your PC. When using either device, we’ve streamlined the design experience so there are fewer clicks between you and your personalized controller. To add to the convenience, the checkout process will auto-populate any information you’ve stored in your Microsoft Account.

With Xbox Design Lab, you can customize the controller body, back case, D-pad, bumpers, triggers, thumbsticks, ABXY, View and Menu buttons with various colors, patterns and metallic finishes. You can also take things a step further by adding rubberized diamond grips or laser engraving to add your Gamertag or a custom 16-character message.

Plus, you’ll save $10 on your Xbox Design Lab controller order if you place your order on Friday, November 23 through Monday, November 26 — Black Friday through Cyber Monday. If you’re in need of inspiration, existing designs shared by other Xbox fans can be found in the Community Gallery where you can browse or choose a controller as the starting point for your own design.

To design your controller from your Xbox One console, follow the steps below:

From your Xbox One console go to the Microsoft Store



Search for “Xbox Design Lab” or scroll to the bottom of the page and select the “Xbox Design Lab” tile



Design your controller and select “Add to cart” when you are finished



Follow the steps to “checkout” and complete your order



When using the Microsoft Store app, open the app, search for “Xbox Design Lab” and follow the steps above.

Xbox Design Lab is available in the U.S., Canada and over 20 European countries. Controllers start at $69.99 USD, and are custom made to order, arriving at your doorstep within 14 business days. Design yours today and visit xboxdesignlab.xbox.com for more information.