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Loads of Xbox One controllers are just $39 this Black Friday

Grab this Xbox One controller deal for just $39 this Black Friday, with savings across the board on Walmart's range of gamepads. You can go home with anything from the standard black and white controllers all the way to limited editions, Sport variants, and the infinitely cooler Kair Diaz version (usually $75) all for the same price. 

With Phantom and Sport editions regularly hitting prices of $65, you're facing amazing savings this Black Friday. We've rounded up all the Xbox One controllers on sale today - that's all the different colors and special editions you can pick up for just $39. 

Microsoft's gaming population and PC gamers alike have all come to rely on the Xbox One Wireless Controller in recent years. The gamepad is so popular it's widely regarded as one of the best designs on the market, and accordingly wracks up quite the price tag. That's why Xbox controller deals are always an exciting time for Microsoft fans. With the controller being so favored by the gamers across the landscape, it's understandable that extra color variants and special edition models would be hot ticket items. 

There are always plenty of other Walmart Black Friday deals to take advantage of as well, so be sure to scan everything on offer before you check out. 

Xbox One controller Black Friday deals

There are plenty of Walmart Black Friday deals going live at the moment, and we're keeping them all in one place - so bookmark that page to stay up to date with the latest savings. If the above deals don't suit your fancy, you can always keep an eye on our cheapest Xbox One controller deals page, where you'll find the week's best sales on Microsoft's gamepad. While you're rejuvenating your Xbox One console with a new controller, you may also be interested in saving money on your online play with these great Xbox Live Gold deals. Similarly, if you're running out of titles to play, why not check out our top picks of the best Xbox Game Pass sales and prices around. 



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