Article 71PZP Xbox Crocs are real

Xbox Crocs are real

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Tom Warren
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Microsoft is loving Crocs at the moment. After releasing Windows XP-themed Crocs earlier this year, the software maker is now putting an Xbox controller on your feet with a new limited edition pair of Crocs.

Available on November 25th for $80, the Xbox Crocs mimic the Xbox One X's controller with fixed buttons and joysticks. Both Crocs feature the classic X, Y, B, A buttons, D-pad, left and right analog sticks, and even a white Xbox button and bumpers on the sides. The Xbox logo also appears on the ankle strap's hinges.

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Microsoft and Crocs are also releasing a five-pack of shoe charms for $20, with characters and icons from Halo, Fallout, Doom,World of Warcraft, andSea of Thieves.

It's all part of a collaboration between Crocs and Microsoft that marks 20 years since the Xbox 360 was first released. The company's Windows XP-themed Crocs were also part of Microsoft's 50th anniversary celebrations.

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