Get Super Mario And Kirby Switch 2 Wireless Controllers For Up To 50% Off
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Get Super Mario And Kirby Switch 2 Wireless Controllers For Up To 50% Off
"With Nintendo's official Pro Controllers for Switch 1/2 now priced at $80/$90, it has become quite expensive to pick up first-party gamepads for Players 2-4. Thankfully, there are officially licensed third-party controllers with lower prices and Nintendo's seal of approval. And ahead of next week's Prime Big Deal Days sale, Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 owners can save big on over a dozen wireless controllers produced by PowerA, Nintendo's most prolific official partner."
"Most of the controllers on sale are themed around popular Nintendo franchises, with plenty of Super Mario and Pokemon models discounted by up to 50%. Arguably the best design on sale--and currently the top seller of the bunch--is the ultra-cute Kirby Mouthful Wireless Controller for $30 (was $50). You'll also find Princess Peach and Super Mario versions for $30 each. For King Koopa fans, the Bowser-themed wireless controller with back buttons is only $27 (was $45)."
"Note: PowerA's Enhanced Wireless Controllers have two remappable back buttons and charge via USB-C. The Bowser controller and this Legend of Zelda controller split the difference by having back buttons and AA batteries. You'll also see a couple Enhanced models with PowerA's Lumectra RGB lighting effects. All of the controllers have very similar form factors with the exception of the Mario Victory Nano Controller, which has a compact form factor and is on sale for 50% off."
Nintendo's official Pro Controllers now cost $80/$90, making first-party gamepads expensive for players two through four. PowerA offers officially licensed third-party wireless controllers at lower prices with Nintendo approval. Many discounted models are themed around Super Mario, Pokémon, Kirby, Princess Peach, and Bowser, with savings up to 50%. Highlighted deals include the Kirby Mouthful Wireless Controller for $30 (was $50), Princess Peach and Super Mario controllers for $30, and a Bowser controller with back buttons for $27 (was $45). PowerA’s Enhanced controllers feature two remappable back buttons and USB-C charging, while some models use AA batteries and include Lumectra RGB lighting effects.
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