CRKD’s anti-drift Nitro Deck Switch controller hits one of its best prices in multiple colors at $45

Reg. $60 $45
CRKD Nitro Deck

Update: The deal below is now live once again, but now you’ll find it live on all of the colorways Amazon offers.

We are now tracking a notable price drop on the popular CRKD Nitro Deck Nintendo Switch controller down at $44.99 shipped after you clip the on-age coupon via Amazon. Regularly $60, this is the base model we have seen on sale for $50 a number of times over the last few months dropping an additional $5 today in the black colorway. Only a couple times have we seen it go for any less, which were limited-time Lightning Deals at Amazon. While the CRKD has put a newer Nitro Deck Plus up for pre-order since the launch of the model on sale here today, it will likely be some time before we see that one approaching a price like this – you can see the difference between the two in our launch coverage here. Head below for more details. 

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CRKD’s next-gen Nitro Deck+ with HDMI, new side kick buttons, and more…pre-order now

Update: The latest CRKD Nitro Deck+ is now readily available for purchase on Amazon at $69.99 shipped.

The Nitro Deck has been one of the most popular and, for some, best Nintendo Switch accessories out there for some time. But CRKD is back today with a brand new new version known as the Nitro Deck+ featuring the same wrap-around controller for Switch with new features around every corner, including HDMI output support. The brand has released the debut announcement trailer for the new Switch gamepad, so head below and check it out alongside more details on what the new plus model brings to your on-the-go and at-home Nintendo gaming setups. 

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CRKD intros new retro wireless NEO S gamepads with Hall effect sticks and wild designs

CRKD’s Nitro Deck wrap-around controller for Nintendo Switch has become quite popular over the last little while and the brand is now ready to expand its lineup of gaming accessories with the new NEO S. The gamepad looks to be heavily-inspired by the old squared-off form-factor of the classic NES controllers, just with more than its fair share of wild designs and some modern accoutrements in the form of the popular Hall effect stick tech and more. Head below for a closer look. 

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