Microsoft is finalizing a major collaboration project with the Adidas brand. The company revealed its third and final pair of shoes and this time the sneaker’s look was inspired by the look of the Xbox Series X. Fans can place orders.
Microsoft and Adidas have been introducing new products to fans of the Xbox brand for several weeks. All thanks to the brand’s 20th anniversary, so gamers can already access shoes inspired by their looks First Xbox And Xbox 360.
Now, the Xbox Blog presents the latest and greatest model – according to the information provided, Forum Tech Boost is “inspired by the past, while at the same time incorporating the latest boosting technologies”. The project is a “nod to Xbox Series X”.
Those interested have to spend $ 140 on shoes, which, of course, have been updated correctly – we see the Xbox logo, a thick, transparent sole and a gray color.
“To celebrate the anniversary in a unique way, we took additional design inspiration from the Xbox 20th Anniversary Wireless Controller Special Edition. The shoe mimics the grip of the console, and features a green heel and translucent sole, reminiscent of the console’s chassis. And as a final touch to celebrate the moment, there is the Anniversary logo Twentieth Anniversary on Xbox Small on Inlay”.
What do you think of this project? Honestly, I would have liked a more interesting project and got the impression that Adidas could have done better to bring out the best elements of the Xbox Series X.
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