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Article updated on Feb 12, 2026

You Can Finally Snag That Xbox Gear You’ve Wanted Without Paying Full Price

There's no reason to overspend on gear when you can get these controllers, headsets and games for a lot less.

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Matt PoskittWriter
Matt Poskitt is a freelance journalist who specializes in movies, TV, video games, tech, or otherwise. He's also turned his hand to everything from mattresses to motorbikes as a writer. Before entering the world of freelancing, Matt headed up the games and entertainment section at T3 under Future Publishing, alongside being found across TechRadar, The Guardian, Insider, iNews, IGN, Tom's Guide, Fandom, GamesRadar, GamesIndustry.biz, Digital Spy, PC Gamer Mag, and NME. In his spare time, Matt is an avid cinemagoer, keen runner and average golfer (at best).
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Oliver HaslamWriter
Oliver Haslam has been writing about phones, computers, games, and anything else that takes a battery or plugs in for more than he'd like to admit.With a focus on mobile and laptops, Oliver is never too far away from whatever social network is trending today and is never short of an opinion to share.
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Right now, you can get theXbox series X (Digital Edition) for $600 or grab a new wireless controller starting atjust $49 at retailers like Amazon and Best Buy. We've been tracking the price on these for a while, and most gamers know how rare it is to find deals on Xbox consoles outside of holiday sales. With thePresidents Day sales officially kicking off, we're starting the year with a couple of pretty decent discounts on some of the best games and must-have accessories to get you gaming at your best.

Xbox Game Pass is another great way to make the most of your console on a budget and we've also rounded up thebest ways to score a subscription for less.

Best Xbox accessory deals

Seagate 1TB expansion card: $160

Storage can fill up pretty quickly. If you want to give your console a boost, you can pick up this Seagate expansion card that's specifically designed for Xbox. It plugs into the back of your console without fiddling with internal components. There is no direct discount on this product right now. We keep updating the deals so make sure to come back and check.

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Microsoft wireless controller: $49

This is the standard controller that comes with Xbox and it's still ourfavorite Xbox controller on the market. It's wireless, has a 40-hour battery life and you can remap the buttons using the companion app to customize it for your play style. It also comes with USB-C cable in case you want to use it.

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PowerA wired controller: $21

This is one of the cheapest ways to get a half-decent controller that works on Xbox Series X and S. PowerA is a budget name that has earned itself a decent reputation.

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Best Xbox game deals

Check back often for the latest and greatest Xbox deals.

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MATT POSKITT
Writer
Matt Poskitt is a freelance journalist who specializes in movies, TV, video games, tech, or otherwise. He's also turned his hand to everything from mattresses to motorbikes as a writer. Before entering the world of freelancing, Matt headed up the games and entertainment section at T3 under Future Publishing, alongside being found across TechRadar, The Guardian, Insider, iNews, IGN, Tom's Guide, Fandom, GamesRadar, GamesIndustry.biz, Digital Spy, PC Gamer Mag, and NME. In his spare time, Matt is an avid cinemagoer, keen runner and average golfer (at best).
Headshot of Oliver Haslam
OLIVER HASLAM
Writer
Oliver Haslam has been writing about phones, computers, games, and anything else that takes a battery or plugs in for more than he'd like to admit.With a focus on mobile and laptops, Oliver is never too far away from whatever social network is trending today and is never short of an opinion to share.

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