Deadpool wants to hold your Xbox Controller for you


What you need to know

  • The new Deadpool & Wolverine movie releases this Friday, July 26, 2024.
  • To celebrate the latest R-rated MCU film, Microsoft is giving away a free Deadpool Xbox Controller Holder when you purchase the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2.
  • On the holder, Deadpool is depicted with a coy finger at his lips while his other hand lies sassily on his hip. His iconic katanas and utility belt are also on display. 
  • These are pro-level gamepads that offer adjustable-tension thumbsticks, shorter hair trigger locks, and other special features. They are available in Blue, Red, and White and sell for $129.99.
  • This announcement follows a couple of other hilarious movie collectibles, including the Xbox Cheeky Controller and the AMC Wolverine Popcorn Bucket. 

It’s been a long time since I’ve been excited for a superhero movie. The latest entries in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has been abysmally cliche and boring of late, completely devoid of the excitement and creativity seen in the first phase. However, the upcoming Deadpool & Wolverine movie that releases this Friday (July 26, 2024) has actually caught my interest largely thanks to the return of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine and the silly advertisements he’s done with Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool). 

Of course, marketing efforts for the film have included some sweet limited-edition collectibles. The most recent to join this list is the Deadpool Controller Holder, which Microsoft is giving away for free when you purchase the Xbox Elite Core Wireless Controller—Series 2. It sells for $129.99 at Microsoft. This offer is only available in the U.S.A. and Canada while supplies last. 

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The controller is available in blue, white, or red. (Image credit: Microsoft, Marvel, Disney)

We did our own Xbox Elite Controller Series 2 review a couple of years ago. In case you’re not already familiar with it, this is Microsoft’s Pro Xbox controller. Unlike the base Xbox Series X|S controller, this one has trigger locks to help you fire faster in shooters as well as joystick tension control to determine how quickly they pivot for better in-game aiming. The battery itself lasts up to 40 hours, which is very long, 10 hours more than the expected length of the base Xbox controller. 





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