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Xbox One Wireless SE Patrol Tech Controller + Titanfall 2 for $56 shipped ($70+ value)

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Newegg Flash is offering the Xbox One Wireless Patrol Tech Special Edition Controller as well as a copy of Titanfall 2 for $55.95 shipped. The controller regularly goes for $60, so you’re basically getting Titanfall 2 for free plus about $5 off a controller that rarely goes on sale.

Just want Titanfall 2 without the controller? We have it for $7.50 right now on both Xbox One and PS4.

Xbox Wireless Patrol Tech Special Edition Controller:

Experience the enhanced comfort and feel of the new Xbox Wireless Controller, featuring a streamlined design, textured grip, and Xbox Wireless for the best wireless gaming experience on Windows 10 devices. Enjoy custom button mapping* and up to twice the wireless range (40 feet/ 12 meters) compared to previous controllers. Plug in any compatible headset with the 3.5mm stereo headset jack.

Experience the enhanced comfort and feel of the new Xbox Wireless Controller.

Stay on target with a sleek, streamlined design and textured grip.

With Xbox Wireless, have the best wireless experience playing your favorite games on Windows 10 PCs and tablets.

*Button mapping available via Xbox Accessories app for Xbox One and Windows 10. PC hardware requirements may vary for games on Windows 10. Batteries not included

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