As October 27th draws closer, the release of Halo 5: Guardians is almost here for all fans of the groundbreaking first person shooter franchise. Though Master Chief seems to have gone rogue in the latest title, he’s still on your side in the form of a new, limited edition Xbox One controller. Draped with the iconic army green and a snazzy, metallic sheen, you can take your living room to the Halo universe with this exclusive and flashy controller.

Related: Microsoft shows off the Halo 5 limited editions

In this video avid gamer Joshua Smith unboxes the Master Chief Xbox One controller, sharing what’s inside, what to expect and more. With a design that looks like the Chief’s armor in your hands, uniquely laser etched patterns and even a surprise DLC goodie, you may just want to pick up this one for yourself. See it all in action and more in this quick unboxing video.

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