If you’re in need of a new wireless controller for your Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, or PC — look no further than Amazon. For a limited time, the online store has slashed the price of these popular controllers to an all-time low.

These versatile controllers, which can also be paired with iPads and Apple TVs to play console-quality titles like Call of Duty, Resident Evil: Village, and Death Strandingfrom the App Store or game-streaming services like Xbox Game Pass, which is also now available on Fire TV Sticks — transforming these popular dongles into consoles.


Microsoft has released a flurry of different shades of its Xbox Series wireless controllers since the latest console generation was announced back in November 2020. Amazon’s latest sale offers a range of colour options to suit every taste, from classic Robot White and Carbon Black, to vibrant hues like Astral Purple, Deep Pink, Electric Volt, Pulse Red, Shock Blue, and Xbox Green.

The limited edition Arctic Camo and Nocturnal Vaporcolourways are also included in the Amazon gaming sale.

Save 33% on Xbox wireless controllers on Amazon 

With a vast selection of colours, including Astral Purple, Deep Pink, Electric Volt, Pulse Red, Shock Blue, and Xbox Green, as well standard Carbon Black and Robot White, and limited edition Arctic Camo, many of these Xbox Series controllers have never been cheaper on Amazon

Xbox controllers

$59.99

$39.99

The flash sale offers exceptional value, with some Xbox controllers dropping as low as £39.99 — one of the lowest prices seen on Amazon. The price tag will vary between each colourway, with the standard Carbon Black costing a little more.

Amazon has discounted all controllers compared thier usual £59.99 price tag.

With its ergonomic design, Xbox wireless controllers have become a go-to option for PC gamers. With wireless connectivity and Bluetooth pairing, they can be paired with multiple devices — like a Meta Quest 3 and Xbox Series S — at the same time. These controllers boast textured grips on triggers and bumpers for improved grip, alongside a hybrid d-pad ideal for retro gaming.

A built-in headphone jack lets you connect headphones and microphones for online multiplayer.

Xbox wireless controllers use 2x AA batteries, with the option to use a rechargeable battery pack. While every other controller has moved to a sealed design with a built-in lithium-ion battery cell, Microsoft has stuck to its guns — offering the players the chance to swap-out batteries so downtime between recharges is mere seconds. It also means that, should the battery deteriorate inside the controller, it doesn’t write-off the entire controller, like you might find with the latest from Sony PlayStation and Nintendo.