This Guy Pretty Much Has Every Xbox One Controller Ever Made

We like having special controllers when it comes to gaming, right? Most of us are pretty content [...]

We like having special controllers when it comes to gaming, right? Most of us are pretty content with the general models, but some of us splurge a few extra bucks to grab that special edition – or go even further and order a special custom controller from a company like Evil Controllers.

But one guy, who goes by the name of EDDS-Xbox, has shown his true devotion when it comes to controller collecting. He recently posted a video on YouTube that showcases his impressive collection, from the more basic black modeled controllers to the special editions for games like Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and Titanfall, to other editions that were made by Microsoft over the past few years.

He profiles each and every controller in the video, which runs about twelve minutes long and can be seen above. It's rather impressive how many he picked up, but we're wondering if he's going to order more through the Xbox Design Lab, which allows you to create your own custom controller designs for just a few bucks above what the Xbox One controller usually sells for.

He also has a few limited edition models that he enjoys showing off, like the special orange Xbox One controller that made the rounds a little while back, as well as the Gears of War 4 Elite Controller that came out at the same time as the game last year, but in very limited numbers. (No, really, go look up the controller's price through eBay auctions, and you'll see just how much it goes for.)

EDDS-Xbox is likely to continue building his collection, especially with new controllers that will be introduced over the year, particularly with the Xbox One X making its way to store shelves this November. But for now, this is a really cool collection that we're in awe of. Hell, what we wouldn't give to find a Gears of War 4 Elite Controller by itself, without having to pay an astronomical price.

Check out the video above, and then aspire to get a controller collection of your own going! We're already on it.

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