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Now’s your chance to grab a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller at Amazon: $55.50 shipped (Reg. $70)

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Amazon is now offering the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller for $55.54 shipped. Matched at Walmart and currently on sale for $60 at Best Buy. That’s about $15 under the going rate and the best price we can find. While we did see some limited Black Friday and Cyber Monday offers for slightly less, this is about $4 under the best Amazon holiday price we tracked. Easily one of the best controllers for Switch, it features motion sensors, HD rumble, built-in amiibo functionality and includes a charging cable. Head below for more details.

We have some great deals on Switch games in this morning’s roundup including Shovel Knight, Cave Story+ and more. Costco members can grab some $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Cards for just $45 right now as well.

In other gaming news, 8Bitdo’s latest adds Bluetooth controller support to those PlayStation Classics we are currently giving away

Nintendo Switch Pro Controller:

Take your game sessions up a notch with the Pro Controller. Includes motion controls, HD rumble, built-in amiibo functionality, and more.

Take your game sessions up a notch with the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. Includes motion controls, HD rumble, built-in amiibo functionality, and more. Comes with charging cable (USB-C to USB-A)

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices