Best Xbox Deals: Save on Consoles, Controllers, Headsets and More – CNET

$49 at Xbox
Xbox Core controller in blue, black and yellow

Xbox Wireless Controller: $50

Save up to $10

$31 at CDKeys
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Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (3-month subscription): $31

Save $14

Whether you’ve got your hands on a full-size Xbox Series X, the compact Series S or you enjoy Xbox titles on a powerful PC gaming rig, there are tons of accessories out there that can take your system to the next level. And to help you upgrade your setup on a budget, we’ve rounded up some of the best deals on Xbox gear below that you can shop right now. 

These deals include discounts on top-rated headsets, controllers, gaming subscriptions and much more. And if you’re looking to get your hands on a next-gen Xbox, there’s a bundle available that includes the Xbox Series S and 1TB of expandable storage right now. We’ll continue to update this page as offers come and go, so be sure to check back often for the best prices available. And if you’re a PlayStation gamer, be sure to check out our roundup for the best deals on PlayStation gaming gear as well. 

The Xbox Series S console and Seagate 1TB storage expansion card are displayed against a yellow background.
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If you’re in the market for a next-gen console, this discounted Xbox Series S and 1TB Seagate Storage Expansion card bundle is a decent option for those who enjoy having a large game library. The Series S is the more affordable of Microsoft’s two new consoles and doesn’t have a physical disk drive, but can still run all the same games as the pricier Series X. But having that additional terabyte of storage could certainly come in handy, so this is a decent option for gamers who don’t want to have to pick and choose which games to keep on your console.

Razer Kishi for Xbox Android
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Xbox users who subscribe to Game Pass Ultimate now have access to Microsoft’s cloud gaming beta, which allows you to stream games from anywhere on a variety of devices — including smartphones. This Razer Kishi is a compact controller that holds your phone in the middle so you can enjoy your favorite console games while you’re on the go. It’s designed to be universally compatible with Android phones with a USB-C connector, and has a similar layout to the Nintendo Switch. There is also an iPhone version that you can snag on sale for $51. 

Xbox Core controller in blue, black and yellow
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Named our favorite wireless option for 2023, the basic next-gen Xbox controller is still the best option for most people. It features a built-in 3.5mm headphone jack, and with Bluetooth connectivity, it’s easy to pair with your console, PC or phone. Prices start at $50 for the white variant, which saves you $10 compared to the usual price, with discounts available on most other variants as well. 

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Power A

If you’re looking for an extra controller to have on hand, this wired Power A model is one of the best options out there right now. It’s highly affordable at less than $30, and we named it the best Xbox controller for those who are just after the basics. It features a standard button layout, a detachable USB cable, and features two mappable buttons for custom controls. 

A white Elite Series 2 Core controller against a black background.
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If you’re a hardcore gamer, you may want to take advantage of this rare deal on the Elite Series 2 Core wireless controller. It allows you to adjust thumbstick tension and features faster triggers to help you stay ahead of the competition. Plus you can remap the buttons and create up to three custom profiles so you can easily switch between games or players. The white color variant is the most affordable at $118, but you can save on the red and blue variants as well. 

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The SteelSeries Arctis 9X is one of our favorite high-end Xbox headsets on the market right now. It features wireless connectivity and is compatible with both the next-gen Xbox Series X and Series S, as well as the previous-gen Xbox One. It’s equipped with a retractable microphone with noise-canceling capabilities to filter out background noise, and has a battery life of up to 20 hours on a single charge. 

HyperX Cloud II gaming headset
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If you don’t want to spend over $100 on a headset, the Hyper X Cloud II is an excellent budget-friendly pair. It’s a wired over-ear headset that’s equipped with 53mm drivers and offers 7.1 virtual surround sound, passive noise cancellation and a detachable noise-canceling microphone. It lists for $100, but right now you can snag select color variants for as much as 30% off, bringing the price to just $70. 

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Seagate

Games just keep getting bigger, and while I’m not complaining, it does mean that your console’s storage can fill up pretty quickly. Seagate makes portable hard drives that are specifically designed to expand your Xbox’s storage so you can spend less time redownloading and more time gaming. This 2TB model uses a USB 3.2 interface, and is compatible with the Xbox Series X and S, as well as all versions of the Xbox One.

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Seagate

For next-gen users, Seagate also makes an expansion card that plugs directly into the back of your Series X or S console for seamless gameplay. It uses the same Velocity architecture found on Xbox consoles, so it boasts the fastest load times of any external game drive out there right now, with data transfer speeds of up to 2,400 MB/s. It’s roughly twice as expensive as the portable drive above, but it is the fastest and most convenient way to expand your Xbox storage at the moment. 

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A Game Pass Ultimate subscription is one of the best ways to get the most out of your Xbox. It includes an Xbox Live Gold membership, which allows you to play games online, and also gives you access to a massive library of Xbox titles that you can download and play for free at any time. An Ultimate membership typically costs $15 per month, but this three-month deal from CDKeys drops that down to just over $10.



Best Xbox Deals: Save on Consoles, Controllers, Headsets and More – CNET
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