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It's hard to not recommend the Xbox Wireless Controller when it's on sale. As old as it is, it's still an incredibly reliable ...
Microsoft has offered custom controller colors through the Xbox Design Lab but this new option is perfect for players who want (mostly) all green, all the time. Plus, it's $5 cheaper. Not much ...
Xbox controllers have just received their first big discount since Microsoft raised their price earlier this year.
If Velocity Green isn't to your liking, there are currently some great deals on right now for the Electric Volt Xbox controller ($49 instead of its usual $65) and the beefy PowerA Fusion Pro 2 ...
The controller features the signature green color of Xbox and joins other colored controllers like Shock Blue, Pulse Red, Deep Pink, and Electric Volt. Read details on the controller below: ...
Xbox Wireless Controller — Velocity Green Edition | $64.99 at Xbox Store Available now, with Bluetooth connectivity for use with Xbox consoles, Windows 10/11 PCs, Tablets, iOS and Android devices.
As of Nov. 13, you can get an Xbox wireless controller in Velocity Green from QVC for $34.99 when you use promo code ...
Xbox has announced a brand new ‘Velocity Green’ wireless controller. As the month of March begins, Xbox is ringing in the spring months with a fresh new green controller. The colour is bold and punchy ...
Shock Blue and Velocity Green Xbox Wireless Controllers are the cheapest they've been all year right now ahead of Amazon Prime Day This Xbox controller has one of the coolest designs I've ever ...
Translucent technology is making a triumphant return, complete with metallic accents and sky-blue rubberized grips. The nostalgic Sky Cipher Edition Xbox Wireless Controller offers up to 40 hours ...
Backbone's New Xbox Controller Is Lean, Green, And Very Retro. Relive the early 2000s with this new Xbox-inspired Backbone controller for your smartphone. By Darryn Bonthuys on March 27, ...
The dull green monstrosity is made up of one-third regrind and reclaimed materials—regrind in this case refers to leftover Xbox One controller parts turned back into raw material.