Switch Pro Controller 'Xenoblade Chronicles 2' Edition available on Amazon

Screenshot of Rex, Pyra, and the rest of party of the "Xenoblade Chronicles 2." Xenoblade Chronicles 2/Nintendo

Amazon is selling the previously sold out Nintendo Switch Pro Controller "Xenoblade Chronicles 2" Edition for $75.

The themed controller for the Nintendo Switch "includes motion controls, HD Rumble features, and a built-in amiibo functionality." Most Switch users prefer docked games for genres that are open-world and action role-playing games (RPGs). A Switch Pro Controller will give gamers better immersion and an overall gaming experience.

With a dominant black skin and crimson accents, the Nintendo gamepad incorporates decals that represent the game. It is almost the same size of an Xbox 360 controller, which will translate to an identical gripping feel. The ABXY buttons a have nice press and are just the right size. The thumbsticks will have that familiar excellent feel from most next-gen console controllers. For playing classic 2D Nintendo games, the D-pad is set for comfort and efficiency. Games like "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" and "Super Mario Odyssey" will be more enjoyable to play.

Announced at Nintendo Direct last month, the controller will come along with the game itself. The "Xenoblade Chronicles 2" Collector's Edition will include a premium hardbound art book with 220 pages of illustrated concept art designs and artwork of the characters, creatures, weapons, and other objects found in the game. There is also a metal game case, a plus game and a CD featuring the music tracks heard in the game. However, this special edition bundle will only be available on the game's release day on Dec. 1.

"Xenoblade Chronicles 2" is a follow-up to the Nintendo Wii ARPG "Xenoblade Chronicles" (2011). Developed by Monolith Soft for the Nintendo Switch, the second part of the Xeno series will feature a new world and a new cast of characters headed by Rex and Pyra, the protagonists who are searching for Elysium.

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