50+ UNMISSABLE Cyber Monday gaming deals: Xbox and Windows PC gaming accessories, consoles, pre-built, laptops, games, & more
1. Quick links
2. Consoles
3. Gaming PCs and laptops
4. Games
5. Controllers
6. Headsets
7. Storage
8. Charging
9. Cloud Gaming controllers
10. Accessories
11. Buying advice
12. What is Cyber Monday?
Navigating the vast landscape of Xbox and PC gaming deals can be a daunting task, let alone during the Cyber Monday sales. Amidst a sea of options ranging from top-tier quality to mere imitations, we're here to guide you toward the real gems that offer the best value for your hard-earned cash.
The gaming world is awash with tempting gadgets adorned with shiny buttons and mesmerizing RGB lighting. It's easy to get lost in the allure, but fear not. Whether you're treating yourself, your trusty Player 2, or another Xbox or Windows PC gaming enthusiast in the family, we've scoured the current market for the finest deals available. And, as we approach the frenzy of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, count on us to steer you through the madness.
With prices constantly in flux, one retailer's steal could be swiftly matched by another. We're committed to pointing you to the ideal sources for your Xbox and PC gaming deals and presenting alternatives when they make sense.
As a self-confessed overspender in the Xbox and PC gaming department who has invested a small fortune over the years, I'm always on the prowl for discounts on covetable items. Stick around, and you'll be among the first to discover the cream of the crop in Xbox and PC gaming accessory deals. From now through to Black Friday and Cyber Monday, I've got you covered.
Quick links
- Xbox Series X + Diablo IV |
was $619.98now $479 - Xbox Series S + 3 mo. Game Pass |
was $299.99now $239 - MSI GF63 Thin laptop|
was $899now $599 - CyberPowerPC Gamer Master |
was $1,174.99now $899.99 - Razer Blade 15 |
was $2,999.99now $1,799.99 at Razer w/ $200 gift card - HyperX Cloud II (Xbox, PC)|
was $99.99now $49.99 - HyperX Cloud Stinger Wired |
was $49.99now $19.88 - Xbox Series X|S Seagate Storage Card (1TB)|
was $159.99now $129.99 - BackBone One (USB-C) |
was $99.99now $69.99 - Xbox Elite Series 2 Core Wireless Controller |
was $139.99now $95.93 - Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma |
was $149.99now $89.99 - XREAL Air AR Glasses |
was $379.99now $271 - Logitech G502 Lightspeed |
was $149.99now $89.99 - ASUS ROG Ally |
was $699.99now $619.99 - Xbox Headset - 20th Anniversary |
was $69.99now $45.73 - Seagate 2TB Game Drive|
was $92.49now $74.99 - Samsung T7 Portable SSD 2TB |
was $179.99now $99.99 - WD_BLACK P40 Game Drive 1TB |
was $179.99now $99.99 - Seagate Starfield Game Drive 2TB |
was $109.99now $94.99 - Xbox $100 Gift Card |
was $100now $88 - Xbox Series X Mini Fridge |
was $88now $39.97
Best Cyber Monday Deals on Xbox consoles
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Best Cyber Monday Deals on Xbox charging solutions
Best Cyber Monday Deals on Xbox Cloud Gaming controllers
Accessories
What makes an accessory compatible with Xbox and PC?
A question that often pops up, particularly when we're talking about Xbox controllers or looking for the best Xbox headsets, is what exactly makes an accessory compatible with Xbox — and conversely, what renders it incompatible?
Believe me, I've been there, snagging what seemed like an incredible deal, only to discover that the sweet Razer headset I had my eye on was tailored for Playstation, or that fancy controller with those elusive Hall Effect sticks seemed to sync up with every gadget under the sun except my beloved Xbox console (I'm giving you the side-eye, GameSir T4 Kaleid). The good news is that the vast majority of Xbox accessories are compatible with a Windows 8, Windows 10, or Windows 11 PC. Some accessories may require an Xbox wireless USB dongle to work on your PC, but they're incredibly cheap.
Why don't some of them work on other console platforms, though? Well, it all boils down to the nitty-gritty of technical compatibility with Xbox, and it mainly hinges on its proprietary wireless signal. It's also why you won't stumble upon many third-party wireless controllers designed explicitly for Xbox and Windows PC. Outside of Razer and the PowerA MOGA XP-Ultra, you won't find any. It's important that you only purchase officially licensed accessories as from November onwards, unofficial accessories will not work.
Playstation consoles use Bluetooth as their standard wireless connectivity, which results in a broader spectrum of deals and accessory options. Xbox, on the other hand, dances to its own tune, employing a unique signal reminiscent of Wi-Fi. So, accessories designed exclusively for Xbox leverage this signal, while those advertised as "compatible with multiple devices" usually include a special adapter or dongle to bridge the compatibility gap with Xbox.
Xbox and Playstation play by different rules in the audio department, too. Playstation supports virtual surround sound in its accessories, while Xbox boasts its audio features like Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos, and STS-X. These features rely on distinct software and hardware setups, making it challenging for brands to create universal compatibility and often leading them to craft separate editions for each console.
The key takeaway? Always double-check an accessory's compatibility before hitting that purchase button. Don't be lured by phrases like "Xbox layout" — they don't always translate to actual Xbox compatibility. Better yet, keep a close eye on our deals page because we've got the lowdown on what's a true blue (or should that be green?) Xbox match and what's not. We've got your back when it comes to accessorizing your Xbox console.
What is Cyber Monday?
• Convertible 2-in-1 laptops
• Unbeatable Xbox bundles
• Discounted Dell laptops
• Razer gaming accessories
• Pre-built gaming desktops
• 4K and ultrawide monitors
• The best gaming laptops
The official Cyber Monday always falls on the Monday after Thanksgiving, which this year is Monday, November 27, 2023. The online shopping event offers a way for smaller retail websites to compete with larger chains and has become one of the biggest online shopping days of the year. Cyber Monday was coined in 2005, based on the observation that millions of Americans were returning to high-speed Internet connections at work on the Monday after Thanksgiving and buying what they liked online.
However, the concept of Cyber Monday has changed as the years have passed, as many in-store deals for Black Friday are now available online throughout the sales period, retailers still use this day as an opportunity to 'go out with a bang' though and offer slightly different deals, or extend the original Black Friday deals to. It's the official last day of the holiday sales period, so if there's anything you have been holding back on — Cyber Monday is the last day to get your discounts prior to the next holiday.
While it’s tempting to believe that the best deals are exclusive to the official Cyber Monday, it’s crucial to remain vigilant. Some retailers may inflate prices before the sales, or they may simply recycle the same deals for an extended period.
Rest assured, we are keeping a watchful eye on these practices and will only recommend exceptional prices on top-notch Xbox accessories. So, stay tuned for the best deals.
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Jen is a News Writer for Windows Central, focused on all things gaming and Microsoft. Anything slaying monsters with magical weapons will get a thumbs up such as Dark Souls, Dragon Age, Diablo, and Monster Hunter. When not playing games, she'll be watching a horror or trash reality TV show, she hasn't decided which of those categories the Kardashians fit into. You can follow Jen on Twitter @Jenbox360 for more Diablo fangirling and general moaning about British weather.
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