Beer and video games have a lot in common.

They can both take the edge off after a long work day and serve as a way to build community and create friendships. Not to mention, both can be addictive.

They also make quite the pair; imagine guzzling while puzzling or swaying while slaying.

Miller Lite showed its support for the combination by creating the ultimate way to enjoy the two counterparts. On Monday, the Milwaukee-based company announced a new device that can be a gaming controller or a can of beer, depending on your mood.

It's called the Cantroller (get it?).

"We built a foundational relationship with the gaming community by introducing ourselves with coolers filled with Miller Lite,” said Anup Shah, vice president for the Miller Family of Brands at MillerCoors in a press release.

Shah said that Miller Lite created custom merch for gamers and is working on building activations that elevate the gaming experience for both players and fans alike."

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The new gadget looks like a 12.oz. can of beer. It comes with Bluetooth technology, haptic feedback, standard gaming buttons and connects wirelessly to multiple consoles and PC, Miller Lite said.

It also has a three-hour battery life and comes filled with beer, of course.

You can use it just like you would a typical gaming controller, just download games from the internet, connect the Cantroller and you're set, but it appears to be an extremely limited release, at least for now.

The Cantroller is dropping on June 12 during E3 – the 2019 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles. To score one, you have to beat actor/comedian Eric Andre in a match of "Street Fighter" at the event.

For those who can't make it to the gaming convention, Miller Lite is live streaming the event on Twitch. It's yet to be seen if the American beer company will make the gadget available to adults 21-and-over outside of E3.

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