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HORI PlayStation 4 Mini Wired Gamepad now 30% off: $20 Prime shipped

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Amazon is offering the HORI PlayStation 4 Mini Wired Gamepad for $19.99. Shipping is free for Prime members or in orders over $25. Matched at Target plus 5% off for REDcard holders. That’s roughly 30% below the regular price, the lowest Amazon has offered it for and the best we can find. Get even more details on the recently released controller in our launch coverageRated 4+ stars.

HORI PlayStation 4 Mini Wired Gamepad:

Built for young gamers, the Officially Licensed mini wired gamepad for PS4 systems is Designed to fit smaller hands while providing the same great gaming experience you have come to expect with PS4 systems. Get started with a growing library of family friendly games as you learn and grow as a gamer. With dual analog sticks, triggers, and modified touch pad functions, this Controller has all the essential functions needed to play most PS4 games. Built for easy, plug and play compatibility, this wired Controller never needs to be charged to get you started quickly and keep you in the game. Great for companion play, the mini wired gamepad opens gaming to whole family. Does not include the following advanced features that a dualshock 4 wireless Controller offers – light bar, stereo headset jack, speaker, dual motors, and motion sensor.

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