Our highest-rated Xbox controller is still available for 20% off, and it's got stick-drift preventing Hall Effect thumbsticks

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The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro is our highest-rated Xbox controller, and shockingly it's still available at 20% off, even after the Cyber Monday sales period has ended. You can get the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro at Amazon for $159.99 (was $199.99). That's the lowest ever price for the premium gamepad.

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We reviewed the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro at 5 stars out of 5, and it's comfortably sat in the premium spot in our best Xbox controllers buying guide. It does also come with a 2.4GHz dongle so you can play wirelessly on Xbox and PC. It's a solid pick for those that want to upgrade their competive online gaming setup, for sure.

What really makes the controller stand out is its excellent build quality. The d-pad is a massive improvement on Xbox's official controllers, and Razer has employed its own mouse-click technology to buttons and bumpers. All in all, it's a satisfying controller to use, and easily a contender for the very best product currently on the market in terms of Xbox controllers.

But you shouldn't sleep on the Razer Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition, either, if you'd prefer a budget purchase. Its build quality isn't quite on par with the V3 Pro, and you're only getting wired connectivity here. But other features like those sticks and mouse-click-like buttons are all present, allowing for a comparable gaming experience.

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