You can get the Xbox Elite Series 2 Core Wireless Gaming Controller right now for just $110, down from its usual price of $150. That is a discount of $40 and 27% off. This is a top of the line ...
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Microsoft has added two new Fallout-themed models to its controller lineup: the Xbox Wireless Controller Fallout Pip-Boy and the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 Fallout Pip-Boy. Both are built ...
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Xbox and PC gamers can score excellent deals on Microsoft's Elite Series 2 and Elite Series 2 Core Controllers at Amazon, Walmart, and Target. The standard Elite Series 2 Wireless Controller is on ...
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The second season of Prime Video's Fallout TV series is almost here, and to celebrate, Microsoft has revealed a new Xbox controller that looks like it came straight out of the radioactive wasteland.
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Following a Fallout-themed Xbox controller released last year featuring Vault Boy, Microsoft has announced a new version inspired by Pip-Boy. The standard controller is available now for $82.97, but ...
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