This Official Zelda-Themed Wireless Controller Is Only $25 At Amazon For Black Friday

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The Legend of Zelda fans can score a pretty sweet deal on a wireless Nintendo Switch controller themed around the iconic action-adventure series. As part of Amazon’s Black Friday Sale, PowerA’s Legend of Zelda: Sworn Protector Bluetooth Controller is discounted to only $25, which is the best price yet for the $45 controller.

If you want all of those features, you’ll need to opt for Nintendo’s Switch Pro Controller, which is on sale for $50 at multiple major retailers as part of Nintendo’s official Black Friday deals. The Pro Controller is almost never discounted from its $70 price, so this best-ever deal is worth considering, too. You can also grab a pair of Neon Red and Blue Joy-Con Controllers for $60, down from $80.


Black Friday Zelda Merch Deals

First 4 Figures Hylian Shield Statue
First 4 Figures Hylian Shield Statue

The Legend of Zelda fans can also save on a wide variety of cool T-Shirts, hoodies, hats, and select collectibles. One of the standout deals is almost sold out: the Collector’s Edition Hylian Shield statue from First 4 Figures. This 11.5-inch replica statue is made of PVC and comes with a magnetic display stand equipped with LED lights. This statue originally sold for $110, but you can add it to your display shelf for only $47.



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