The best Xbox controllers are typically made with enhanced features in mind, and several of them offer game-changing additions you won't find on the standard official gamepad. Just like with the ...
Deals like this official Xbox Wireless Shock Blue controller that's dropped to just $39.99 at Amazon, saving you a whole $25 off its MSRP of $64.99. During Black Friday, this stunning version of ...
For the second time this month, we're seeing a new record-low discount for Microsoft's Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 - this time over at Amazon in the US. Right now, while it's unlikely ...
Shoppers looking to add a new gaming controller to their collection can now grab the PowerA Nano Enhanced Wired controller for Xbox now for just $25. Thanks to Amazon's limited-time discount ...
8BitDo has announced an alternate version of its Ultimate C wired Xbox controller that’s 20 percent smaller and 10 percent lighter while still featuring full-sized triggers, joysticks ...
Many Bluetooth controllers are available, but the Xbox controller tends to be a top pick for many. Let’s review how to use your Xbox controller on Android devices and enhance your gaming experience.
Black Friday Xbox controller deals are live, with some excellent offers around right now on official Xbox controllers and third-party ranges. At GamesRadar+, we've been staying on top of the Black ...
Starfield may provide Xbox players with a big old world to explore across multiple planets and zones, but it still contains a bunch of loading screens as players move through different areas of the ...
You'll definitely want to know how to charge the Xbox controller. Out of the box, your shiny new Xbox controller cannot be charged unless you buy a separate product. Microsoft is somewhat old ...
Serious about gaming? The Microsoft Elite Series 2 Xbox Controller just hit is down to $119.99, that’s 33% off for a pro-level upgrade. We give this deal a thumbs up!
Though we appreciate Starfield’s ability to support high refresh rates, even if most people struggle to hit them, it’s clear the menus were designed with the Xbox Series’ 30fps cap in mind.
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