Xbox Collaborates With OPI to Create Colorful New Nail Art

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Today, leading nail polish brand OPI has teamed up with Xbox to launch a brand new gaming-inspired palette for spring 2022. The goal of this collaboration is to bring the virtual worlds of Xbox Game Pass to life with a boatload of amazing colors.

The Xbox and OPI collection is set to include 12 different colors that really pop. Those shades include the following:

Xbox Controllers OPI
  • Quest for Quartz: A shimmery rose quartz that will put you in the winner circle.
  • Pixel Dust: A shimmery mauve pink that will pixelate your world.
  • Racing for Pinks: A crème rose that will rev your engine.
  • Suzi is My Avatar: A creamy pink-nude that will give you virtual power.
  • Trading Paint: A crème apricot you’ll race to the finish for.
  • Heart and Con-soul: A shimmery crimson red that takes nails to the next level.
  • The Pass is Always Greener: Meet your matcha with this creamy pastel green.
  • Sage Simulation: Get lost in a shimmery sage green simulation.
  • You Had Me at Halo: A shimmery galactic blue that will give you sparkly stats.
  • Can’t CTRL Me: A shimmery robin’s egg blue that cannot be CTRL’d.
  • Achievement Unlocked: Unlock a world of color that’s lilac optimized.
  • N00berry: Berry boost your nails with this deep crème purple.

The full Xbox and OPI collection will be available starting Feb. 1, 2022, at select retailers where OPI products are sold. Every purchase also qualifies U.S. fans to unlock special hue-matched, in-game content for Forza Horizon 5 and Halo Infinite.

Alongside the new polish and in-game rewards, fans will also feature a chance to win custom Xbox Wireless Controllers in top trending hues — Achievement Unlocked, Racing for Pinks, and Can’t CTRL Me. All you have to do to get a chance to enter this contest is follow OPI on Instagram and TikTok, as each account will feature info about the competition shortly.

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