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  3. Great deal: Snag a Xbox 360 controller for $25 via Newegg, promo ends Aug 12th

Great deal: Snag a Xbox 360 controller for $25 via Newegg, promo ends Aug 12th

Ron Ron
August 21, 2019
1 min read

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For those of you who own a Xbox 360 console and are in need of an additional controller, Newegg has a promotion going on right now where you can snag a controller for $25! The price is normally 34.99, but a promo code will drop it down to $25, but you must hurry since this promotion ends August 12th.

The Xbox 360 USB common controller (model #52A-00004) is an excellent controller that not only works on your Xbox 360 but also on Windows. Simply head over to the source link below, add the controller to your cart, and enter promo code EMCXMXP67 to snag your $10 discount. You may also be eligible for free shipping as well.

Even if you have enough controllers for your Xbox 360, this controller is great for gaming on your Windows PC. The controller has seen over seventy reviews on Newegg, with the vast majority of the reviews being positive. Microsoft is set to release the new Xbox One entertainment console, a sequel to the Xbox 360, in November of this year.

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