(April 05 23:37) Mashable.com
SAVE $25: As of April 5, the Electric Volt Xbox Core wireless controller is on sale for $39.99 at Amazon and Best Buy, down from $64.99. That's a savings of $25.
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There are tons of great new Xbox games on the horizon. In April alone, Xbox owners can look forward to titles like Star Wars: Jedi Survivor, Minecraft Legends, and Dead Island 2 — and that's not even counting the rest of the year. That means it's the perfect time to make sure you're primed and ready to tackle all these new titles, and grabbing a new controller certainly can't hurt, especially when it's in a unique color.You can nab an especially eye-catching shade as of April 5, thanks to a sale at both Amazon and Best Buy as part of its spring video game sale, during which you can find tons of other gaming deals on offer. The Electric Volt Xbox Core wireless controller is just $39.99 right now, which is $25 off its normal price of $64.99. That's a savings of 38%.
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This shocking green controller is compatible with all consoles in the Xbox One or Xbox Series X|S line, so no matter which Xbox system you have, you can use this new gamepad with it. It's lightweight, sturdy, and feels great in the hands. This controller boasts a battery life of up to 40 hours, too, so if you have some backlog-clearing to do, it can help you navigate those long hours. Plus, this bright shade of green is honestly great-looking, and one of Xbox's best colorways yet. It isn't the hardcore controller that you'd get with the Xbox Elite wireless controller Series 2, but for the price, it's every bit a great addition to any treasure trove of controllers you might have. And anything beats handing a friend your janky old "Player 2" contraption held together with rubber bands and hope.
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