Saturday, December 28, 2024

Xbox’s new ‘Sebile’ controller breaks cover in this new patent, and we now know what that the weird grippy “trousers” are for

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  • Microsoft documents leaked last year revealed a new Xbox controller codenamed Sebile.
  • It seems that the controller hasn’t been cancelled, and should arrive with next-gen Xbox hardware.
  • A new patent details additional aspects of the controller, including boosted haptics.

Remember last year, when a ton of sensitive Microsoft documents leaked as part of an accident with the Activision-Blizzard acquisition hearings? You’d be forgiven for forgetting, given everything that’s happened between now and then, but one of those leaks is particularly relevant today.

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays depending on what you’re celebrating, but the wheel of Xbox news never stops turning at Windows Central. To that end, I found myself browsing the latest Microsoft patent filings as I’m wont to do when bored, and I happened upon something that lends further credibility to something I’ve been investigating lately.

As part of the cancelled mid-gen Xbox consoles Brooklin and Ellewood, Microsoft had also planned a new controller dubbed Sebile. The controller is detailed below, showcasing “direct-to-cloud” connectivity, similar to Stadia, alongside various other improvements.

A true evolution for the Xbox controller. (Image credit: Microsoft)

While Ellewood and Brooklin seem to have been cancelled, I’ve got it on good authority that Sebile still exists, and is planned to launch alongside the next generation of Xbox console hardware.

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