SAVE $20.99:As of Feb. 26,Japani Malish (2025) EP 4-6 Hindi Web Series you can score a wireless Xbox controller in carbon black for just $39 at Walmart. That's a $20.99 discount.
If you’ve been wanting to add a second controller to your Xbox setup, or need to replace a worn-out one, but didn’t want to shell out $60 to do it, today's your lucky day.
As of Feb. 26, you can get a wireless Xbox controller in carbon black for $39, down from $60, at Walmart. That's a $20.99 discount. They have other colors, too, but those are a bit pricier, ranging from $44 to $64.
SEE ALSO: This magnetic controller makes your phone feel like a consoleThe controller has all the standard features you'd expect, including dual analog sticks (with textured grip) and a hybrid D-pad. You can also customize button mapping through the Xbox Accessories app. It takes AA batteries, but you can always get a rechargeable battery pack to avoid constantly swapping them out.
This model is compatible with Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Windows 10 PCs, and Android devices.
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