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The Xbox One lineup got a complete overhaul in August, and this led to some big sales for Microsoft’s products.

Xbox One was the top-selling console thanks to the launch of the Xbox One S redesign, but that revamp also led to the Xbox One S Controller outselling all other gamepads in the United States, according to industry-tracking firm The NPD Group. The new gamepad, which I reviewed, sold 79,000 units. That was enough to overtake Sony’s DualShock 4, which NPD analyst Sam Naji points out is typically the top-selling controller.

Microsoft launched the Xbox One S and Xbox One S controller August 2. These systems feature a new white color palette in addition to a number of other revisions. The console is slimmer, supports the expanded HDR color spectrum, and it can play UHD 4K Blu-ray movies. The controller, meanwhile, includes a number of subtle upgrades. Most notably, Microsoft has adjusted the resistance of its analog sticks, increased the range of its wireless receiver, and added Bluetooth connectivity.

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Those updates make the Xbox One controller attractive to both console players as well as people who primarily do their gaming on a PC. With Bluetooth support, you can now connect an official Microsoft gamepad to your Windows machine without having to purchase a wireless dongle. The new stick even works with third-party devices like iOS and Android smartphones and Valve’s in-home streaming box Steam Link. I even got it connected to my PS4 — although it wouldn’t control anything.

Microsoft’s surging sales will not go untested for long. Sony just unleashed its own slimmer PlayStation 4 model September 15, and that comes with a revised DualShock 4.

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