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Article updated on Mar 20, 2026

Snag Xbox Gear Without Paying Full Price. Here's How

We've found deals on controllers, headsets and games so you can upgrade your gaming for a lot less.

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Right now, you can get the Xbox series X for $648 or grab a new wireless controller starting at just $49 at retailers like Walmart and Amazon. We've been tracking the price on these for a while, and most gamers know how rare it is to find deals on Xbox consoles outside of holiday sales.

However, with Amazon's Big Spring Sale already releasing early deals, we've seen some gaming deals worth shopping right now. We've highlighted decent discounts on some of the best games and must-have accessories to get you gaming at your best below.

Xbox Game Pass is another great way to make the most of your console on a budget and we've also rounded up the best ways to score a subscription for less.

Best Xbox accessory deals

If you're an avid gamer, you may want a universal headset for all your gear. This impressive headset is compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, PC, Mac and Steam Deck. This headset features noise cancellation, 50mm Nanoclear drivers, an onboard DAC, an optimized audio cavity, active software tuning and a 10-band EQ plus up to 10 custom presets. It also has a lay-flat design and a removable TruSpeak boom mic, making it easy to travel with.

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Storage can fill up quickly. If you want to give your console a boost, you can pick up this Seagate expansion card that's specifically designed for Xbox. It plugs into the back of your console without fiddling with internal components.

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This is the standard controller that comes with Xbox, and it's still our favorite Xbox controller on the market. It's wireless, has a 40-hour battery life and you can remap the buttons using the companion app to customize it for your play style. It also comes with a USB-C cable in case you want to use it.

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This is one of the cheapest ways to get a half-decent controller that works on Xbox Series X and S. PowerA is a budget name that has earned itself a decent reputation.

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Are you a racing fan? This Logitech G920 Driving Force set works with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows and Mac. It has dual-motor force feedback and quiet helical gearing. On-wheel buttons and paddle shifters help with precise gear transitions and the separate pedals give you an immersive experience.

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