Jump on this excellent deal for the Hyperkin Duke Xbox controller while stocks last

The grand old Duke is on sale, but not for long

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Hyperkin’s up-to-date version of the legendary ‘Duke’ Xbox controller is currently down to a record-low price atAmazonUS. But stock is selling through fast, meaning you may want to act now if you want to secure the gamepad for yourself.

Its inherent clunkiness means it isn’t quite one of thebest Xbox controllers, but it’s certainly one of the best earlyBlack Friday Xbox controller dealswe’ve seen so far. It’s currently selling forjust $42.69at Amazon US, down from its usual retail price of $64.99.

For those unfamiliar, the ‘Duke’ is the term affectionately given to the original Xbox console’s infamously mammoth controller. Its diabolical combination of oversized grips and tiny, thumb-destroying face buttons led to the manufacturer swiftly creating a slimmer controller with much better ergonomics overall.

Still, the Duke holds a special place in the hearts of gamers of the time. And the Hyperkin Duke Wired Controller for Xbox Series X captures that magic exquisitely. The controller is overall faithful to that original model, but modernities like the Xbox Series X’s Share button and additions of the bumpers bring it more up to speed. Though, yes, those oddball white and black buttons are still present on this updated gamepad.

Today’s best Xbox controller deal

Today’s best Xbox controller deal

Hyperkin Duke Wired Controller (20th Anniversary Edition):was $64.99 now$42.69 at AmazonSave $22 -This is the lowest price we’ve seen to date for the 20th Anniversary edition of the Hyperkin Duke Wired Controller. Compatible with Xbox Series X, Series S and Xbox One, it’s a gamepad that legacy Xbox fans will love.

If you’re finding the Hyperkin Duke has run out of stock, there’s plenty more excellent Xbox controller deals happening now, well ahead of Black Friday. Have a look below to see if there’s a deal that suits you.

Xbox Wireless Controller (Stellar Shift Special Edition):was $69.99 now$49.99 at MicrosoftSave $20 -A superb discount for one of the Xbox Wireless Controller’s nicest special editions. Right now, it’s cheaper than several other colorways for the gamepad. Stock is lasting an impressively long time, too, given the usual demand for this variant.

Price check:Target - $49.99

Xbox Wireless Controller - Midnight Blue:was $69.99now$59.99 at AmazonSave $10-The gorgeous Midnight Blue special edition color doesn’t get discounted often. And right now, it’s down to its lowest ever Amazon price. Well worth snapping up as price drops for this beautiful gamepad are rare.

Razer Wolverine V2 Wired Gaming Controller:was $99.99 now$75 at AmazonSave $25 -This is the lowest we’ve seen this premium controller get to for a good while now. If you’re a fan of customizable controllers, then this Razer model is a great addition to your gaming setup.

Price check:Razer - $99.99

Turtle Beach Recon Wired Controller:Was $60now $39.95 at AmazonSave $20 -This is an impressively low price for the popular Turtle Beach gamepad that prioritizes quality voice chat options. If you’re a fan of wired controllers, then be sure to check this deal out before the stocks are gone.

Price check:Best Buy - $39.99

For even more early deals, check out ourBlack Friday gaming dealspage, as well as ourBlack Friday Xbox Series X dealsfor savings on top hardware and video games ahead of the sales event.

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Rhys is TRG’s Hardware Editor, and has been part of the TechRadar team for more than two years. Particularly passionate about high-quality third-party controllers and headsets, as well as the latest and greatest in fight sticks and VR, Rhys strives to provide easy-to-read, informative coverage on gaming hardware of all kinds. As for the games themselves, Rhys is especially keen on fighting and racing games, as well as soulslikes and RPGs.

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