Where to Preorder Xbox Series X Controllers and Accessories
Now you’ve successfully preordered the brand new Xbox Series X or Series S (lucky you!), it’s time to sort out those extra accessories as well. Whether you’re looking to rock out with the Shock Blue wireless handset or expand your storage with the new Seagate 1TB SSD, we’ve got you covered.
Several retailers have got a great variety of Xbox Series X/S accessory stock to show off, so have a good look and preorder as soon as possible to ensure you don’t miss out. Don’t forget to also secure yourself a few new games along the way, and check out where to preorder Xbox Series X games.
Amazon Xbox Series X and Series S Accessory Preorders
Amazon is one of the most reliable sources when it comes to Xbox Series X/S accessories, and it certainly doesn’t let us down here with all the latest Xbox controllers, charging gear, and more. But most importantly, they’ve also got the new Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X and S. It’s 1TB and costs $219.99. If you want to learn more about how the new Expansion Card works, check out our dedicated preorder article right here on IGN.
Preorder Xbox Series X Controllers and Accessories at Best Buy
Best Buy is one of the best retailers available at the moment when it comes to keeping next-gen accessories in stock. Here you’ll find controllers, charging kits, the whole lot. It’s ready and waiting for you to throw into the basket and run to the checkout. One item Best Buy has that the other retailers don’t is a bundle that includes a black controller, three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and a collectible card.
Xbox Series X and S Controller Preorders from Target
Target is also rocking some preorders for the new controllers, just in case you have any trouble preordering elsewhere, or even if Target is your retailer of choice.
All three of the new controllers, Shock Blue, Robot White, and Carbon Black are available to preorder.
Xbox Series X/S Controller Preorders at Newegg
Newegg hasn’t pushed its Xbox Series X controllers live yet, but you can find the page listings below.
That’s all there is for the moment when it comes to Xbox Series X and Series S controllers and accessories but check back again soon, as we’ll be updating this page regularly.
If you still haven’t secured that elusive preorder just yet, make sure to check out our page on where to preorder the Xbox Series X and Series S.
Robert Anderson is a Commerce Writer for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21