This Zelda-Themed Nintendo Switch Controller Is Super Cheap Right Now
Explore the lands of Hyrule in style with this eye-catching controller.
A spare and more traditionally shaped controller is a must-have for any Nintendo Switch user, and at Woot, you can pick up a very stylish peripheral to add to your setup. Normally $60, you can save 42% on this Hori wireless controller that features striking Hylian design elements across its body. The Horipad Pro controller has been marked down to $35 as part of the early Black Friday sales that are now on. Meanwhile, Mario fans can save on the Princess Peach edition of the Horipad Pro at Amazon.

With great ergonomics and an equally impressive design, the officially licensed Horipad Pro is a solid alternative to the official Switch Pro Controller. It has a 32-foot wireless range via Bluetooth, it's very lightweight, and it has full motion controls thanks to the accelorometer and gyroscope hardware inside of it. Recharging is easy as it uses a USB-C cable.
As mentioned above, it's also an eye-catching controller as the carbon black body is decorated with symbols and images from The Legend of Zelda, and Link himself takes center stage as he prepares to strike. It's a subtle design that avoids being ostentatious, making for a very attractive addition to your gaming collection.
GameSpot's feature on Nintendo's best Black Friday deals also has a few more standout items to check out. For example, the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Nintendo Switch OLED Model bundle will be available for $350 (normally $419) starting November 19. You can also get a Super Mario Party Joy-Con bundle deal starting November 10. You can see the full roundup in the link, which also has a comprehensive look at the big Switch-exclusive game discounts that are available now.
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