A bunch of the coolest Xbox controllers' colourways have had their prices slashed at Amazon

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Xbox Wireless Controller - Shock Blue (Image credit: Microsoft)

Adding another Xbox controller to your PC, Xbox Series, Xbox One, or even mobile gaming setup is almost never a bad idea. No one wants to be left in the lurch with a pad that's on its last legs or running out of juice.

And in my opinion, adding some cool coloured controllers to your setup is also never a bad move. Controllers come in such cool designs now that there's always something pleasing for everyone, no matter your tastes.

The cheapest option right now is the Robot White variant, now down to an impulse purchase-worthy price of £39.95 at Amazon (was £49.99), and the Argos-exclusive Heart Breaker controller, which is now just £44.99 (was £74.99).

Today's best Xbox controller deals

The Xbox Wireless Controller is a reliable go-to gamepad, and is both one of the best Xbox controllers and one of the best PC controllers.

Yes, you might not get extra features that other fancier third-party pads offer, but the official Xbox Wireless Controller remains an exceptionally good value and reliable option. Plus, given how many colours they come in, there are loads of options for personalisation with the pad too.

Heck, I can't even really use these controllers, but at some of these prices, even I'm tempted!

white Xbox Wireless Controller

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