New Xbox Elite 3 controller spotted. Here's the one thing it needs

PCWorld 

PCWorld reports that Microsoft is developing two new Xbox controllers spotted in Brazilian regulatory filings: a compact mobile controller and the Xbox Elite Controller 3 with Wi-Fi connectivity and swappable battery. The Elite Controller 3 features significant upgrades including direct Wi-Fi connection for cloud gaming, new D-pad, scroll wheels, and Cloud mode for low-latency Xbox Game Pass streaming. Despite these improvements, the controller needs drift-resistant Hall effect thumbsticks, which third-party controllers under $30 already offer, to justify its premium positioning. There are, allegedly, two new official Xbox controllers headed down the pipeline from Microsoft. Regulator filings have revealed a smaller mobile controller that works over Wi-Fi as well as a revamped version of the much-loved Xbox Elite premium design. They're interesting in and of themselves, but I don't think I'm alone in saying they both need just one thing to make me consider buying. Both controller models were spotted in the database of Anatel, the Brazilian equivalent of the US Federal Communications Commission, apparently getting wireless certification. This generally happens before a retail product release, though certification isn't always a guarantee that a product will appear on shelves.