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    Xbox Design Lab returns with more combos, slicker tools, and no returns/cancellations

    August 6, 2025

    Microsoft has quietly brought the Xbox Design Lab back online after nearly eight months of downtime. The site was taken down in December 2024 with a vague note about payment updates. Now, it’s back and ready for your wildest custom controller ideas. The company announced the relaunch of Design Lab through the official Xbox account […]

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