Xbox has announced details of its official collaboration with Crocs.
The limited-edition footwear “reimagines the iconic Xbox controller with fixed buttons and joysticks into the perfect shoe for couch co-op and kicking back,” explains a blog post from Microsoft. The shoes come “complete with cushioned footbeds adorned with Player Left and Player Right, which give expert-level comfort to support your next session.”
Fans can also get their hands on a collection of Jibbitz charms that include nods to classic Xbox franchises Halo, Fallout, DOOM, World Of Warcraft and Sea Of Thieves.
The “controller-meets-clog design” will be available to purchase later today (November 25) via the Crocs website. The clogs will set you back $80 while a five-pack of Jibbitz is $20.
“What an abomination. I love it,” wrote one fan on Reddit. “This feels like something a parody account would create on April 1. Absolutely hideous. We got ‘this is an Xbox’ crocs before GTA6,” added another. “I never thought it possible to make crocs *uglier*,” said a third.
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Xbox + Crocs drops November 25. pic.twitter.com/tFmtwXiNvJ
— Xbox (@Xbox) November 24, 2025
While Microsoft has largely ignored the 20th anniversary of the Xbox 360, the company has begun to tease the successor to the Xbox Series X/S. However fans are worried about the potential price tag after Xbox president Sarah Bond described the next-generation bit of hardware as a “very premium, very high-end curated experience”.
Back in June, Bond said the new Xbox would “deliver the next generation of graphics innovation [and] unlock a deeper level of visual quality, immersive gameplay and player experiences enhanced with the power of AI.” She also promised it would be “fully compatible” with users’ existing Xbox game library.
Last month, a report claimed the new console would launch at some point in 2027 but after Grand Theft Auto 6 was delayed, some analysts are expecting new Xbox and PlayStation consoles to be pushed back to 2028.
In other news, the voice of Geralt in the beloved Witcher video games has praised Liam Hemsworth’s take on the character in the live-action Netflix series.
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