Xbox Wireless Controller down to just $30 for the holidays, but only for Costco members
Costco members have exclusive access to one of the best Xbox deals of the holiday season. Right now, you can purchase a white Xbox Wireless Controller for only $30 at Costco. That's less than half of the normal retail price of $65 and is even less than Microsoft's own holiday deal on the controller.
The version discounted through Costco is the new Xbox Wireless Controller that includes a share button. It works with the Xbox Series X, Series S, Xbox One, and PCs. It can also connect to Android and iOS devices for mobile gaming, including Xbox Cloud Gaming.
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Microsoft has refined the Xbox Wireless Controller over the years and across console generations, making it one of the best Xbox accessories. It's a popular choice for those enjoying the best Xbox games and anyone that likes to use a controller to play the best PC games. The Xbox Wireless Controller is also a popular choice for mobile gamers.
Costco's deal is only on the white version of the Xbox Wireless Controller. If you prefer to pick one up in black, blue, yellow, or red, you can check out Microsoft's Black Friday deal that's still running. There, you can purchase one of the controllers for $50. The white model is also discounted to $50 through Microsoft, which is a good deal for anyone that does not have a Costco membership.
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