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Get a limited edition Aussie flag Xbox One controller in Sydney for Australia Day

Microsoft today advised it will re-skin your normal Xbox One controller to a limited editon Australian flag one (shown above) for Australia Day tomorrow.

“Only available through the Microsoft Store at Westfield Sydney on Pitt Street, the first customers who bring in their Xbox One controller on the public holiday will receive a complimentary, limited edition re-skin of their controller inspired by the famous design of the Australian flag,” Microsoft advised via press release.

The controller design will be in limited supply, so those wanting to do the re-skin are advised to get in early. The offer is available from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm AEDT.

Moreover, Australia’s flagship Microsoft Store will have in-store Guitar Hero Live battles, with the winner taking home a limited edition Australia-themed Xbox One console valued at over $499 AUD.

Are you planning on doing the re-skin?

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