Remember a year and a half ago when POPeART created concept art for a Yorkshire Tea-themed Xbo🅘x controller? No, you probably don't. That's because even if you loved the idea, it never seemed likely that a crossover that out there would ever become a reality. Owning an officially licensed Yorkshire Tea controller for your current-gen console was an unattainable dream so you filed the images in the back of your mind. The thing is, that dream is no longer unattainable, and tꩲhe controller POPeART designed, exactly as they exhibited it more than 18 months ago, is now available to buy.
Not only can Xbox owners now buy their very own Yorkshire Tea controller, but PS5 owners can buy them too. Yorkshire Tea has teamed up with POPeART to make the controllers a reality, and if you have £150 ($191) burning a hole in your bank accounﷺt, then you can buy the controllers right now th﷽rough the links below.

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The Xbox design is half red, half rolling Yorkshire hills with the Yorkshire Tea logo on the right handle. The PS5 version has those same Yorkshire hills on each of its grips with a red touchpad complete with the Yorkshire Tea logo in the middle. Both controllers have a happy little sheep on the left h⛄andle, watching and judging you while you hame, so you better not play baaaaadly.

Yorkshire Tea Controller
The Yorkshire Tea Xbox controller which was once just a concept is now a reality and you can actually buy one. There's also a PS5 DualSense version available.
Each controller has a soft touch finish, custom controller button set, and Yorkshire Tea even teases they come with a built-in button that boils your kettle only to reveal that's not actually the case. Gamers are an inventive bunch. Since the Yorkshire Tea site briefly crashed under the press♍ure of all its new traffic when the controllers went on sale, I'd imagine at least one of the people thirsty to own one of these controllers will be innovative enough to mod their controller so that it boils the kettle somehow.
The only real downside of the controllers is the price. DualSense and Xbox controllers are pretty pricey at the best of times, and it seems applying a Yorkshire Tea design to them has almost doubled their price. Stock is likely very limited though, so I'm assuming there won't be too many out there once all is said and done. If you're not up for spending almost $200 on a Yorkshire Tea controller, we have a guide showcasing a range of different PS5 contr🔥ollers with a variety of price points.

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