
Amazon and Microsoft also are selling the black variant for around $49 and 50 respectively. Regularly $60, right now you can pick up the Xbox wireless controller in black and shock blue for roughly $49 from GameStop. It’s not a completely new controller, like the PS5’s DualSense, but that comes through with its lower price tag. However, the older controller model lacks a few features that might make the newer one a worthy upgrade for you.įor instance, the revised controller has a dedicated share button for saving clips and screenshots and sharing them online, a USB-C port for charging up Microsoft’s optional $24.99 play-and-charge rechargeable battery, along with a few cosmetic and physical improvements to the d-pad and triggers. You probably already know that Microsoft’s Xbox One wireless controller is also compatible with the new Series X / S consoles, which is great.
