SAVE $30:As of Nov. 13,Sex Pots: Eroticism in Ceramics get an Xbox wireless controller in three colorways for $34.99, down from $64.99, at QVC when you use promo code HOLIDAY30. That's a discount of 49%.
If you spend a lot of time gaming, there's one accessory you can never have too many of: controllers. There are tons of reasons why you might need more than one (or even two), including controller drift, new color releases, and general griminess. And maybe you're starting to feel a little badly about giving all your guests the third-party controller that's just a little worse to play with than the official option. Whatever the case may be, you can snag a new Xbox controller today for a great price thanks to this early Black Friday deal.
As of Nov. 13, you can get an Xbox wireless controller in Velocity Green from QVC for $34.99 when you use promo code HOLIDAY30. That's a discount of $30, or 49% off. Keep in mind that you will need to be a new QVC customer to be eligible for this deal, and you will need to make an account, even if you plan on shopping as a guest. You will need to enter your payment details before you're able to enter the promo code, which can be used on the final page before submitting your order.
SEE ALSO: Score $320 off a curved gaming monitor in Walmart's early Black Friday saleThe Velocity Green color is a fun, bright option (and a great way to keep brat summer alive) that gives the original white and black options a run for their money. It's a standard yet versatile controller that you can use with all Xbox consoles, from the Series X to the Xbox One and Windows devices as well. It even makes a great Steam controller. It also has a hybrid D-pad with textured grip and a Share button built-in so you can take screenshots and send or share them with others.
Grab one or a few to have on offer if something happens to the one you have; you can always keep one on reserve and charging while you game with another.
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