Get 8BitDo's Wireless Arcade Fight Stick For Only $75
8BitDo's arcade stick for Xbox and PC includes responsive face buttons, a durable joystick, and solid customization features.
The stellar 8BitDo Arcade Stick for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC is back on sale for only $75 at Amazon-owned retailer Woot for Black Friday/Cyber Monday. This deal already sold out once, but Woot replenished its stock and is offering it up again for the next few days. This wireless arcade/fight stick normally sells for $120, so this is a tremendous sale.
Meanwhile, 8BitDo's Nintendo Switch and PC fight stick is on sale for $81. It was briefly available for $72 as part of Amazon's Black Friday sale, but it sold out very quickly, so this 10% discount is still worth considering.
8BitDo Arcade Stick
$75 (was $120)
8BitDo's Arcade Stick is the first officially licensed wireless fight stick for Xbox. That means you know it’ll work flawlessly with your Series X, thanks to a wireless USB adapter and optional wired connection. It’ll also work on PC and is highly customizable, allowing you to tinker with the buttons and joystick as you see fit.
On the faceplate you’ll find large, arcade-style buttons that make it easy to input complex combos, along with a premium joystick that’ll stand up to even the most intense matches. At the top left corner of the unit is a slew of other buttons, including a Share button and Home button--making it easy to capture footage of your latest match or quickly navigate menus.
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