Leading video game accessories company Thrustmaster has announced a brand new partnership with Microsoft and the upcoming Xbox One console that will allow the company to create official accessories and products for the new video game system. Thrustmaster is already well known for producing high quality products that include the Y-250X gaming headset, Ferrari Vibration GT Cockpit 458 Italia Edition racing wheel and the official GPX line of gaming controllers for the Xbox 360, so we can't wait to see what products the company will offer for the Xbox One. Thrustmaster will bring more than 20 years worth of expertise to the table while creating new products with establishments in both North America and Europe. Fans can read on for more details on today's new partnership.
"Thrustmaster has a proven ability to develop great products for our platform,” explains Branden Powell, Director of Strategic Alliances, Xbox Hardware, at Microsoft. “We are excited to have them as a hardware launch partner.”
"We are thrilled to be appointed third-party peripheral partner for the Xbox One,” states Agnès Cornière, Guillemot Corporation’s Worldwide Marketing Director. “We are devoting our resources, creativity and energy to creating remarkable next-generation devices which will allow users to experience a whole new level of unrivalled gameplay.”
For more information on these accessories and more, check out the official Thrustmaster website.
"Thrustmaster has a proven ability to develop great products for our platform,” explains Branden Powell, Director of Strategic Alliances, Xbox Hardware, at Microsoft. “We are excited to have them as a hardware launch partner.”
"We are thrilled to be appointed third-party peripheral partner for the Xbox One,” states Agnès Cornière, Guillemot Corporation’s Worldwide Marketing Director. “We are devoting our resources, creativity and energy to creating remarkable next-generation devices which will allow users to experience a whole new level of unrivalled gameplay.”
For more information on these accessories and more, check out the official Thrustmaster website.