Animal Crossing's Adorable Nintendo Switch Controllers Are Up For Grabs Again
PowerA's pair of Animal Crossing: New Horizons wireless controllers for Nintendo Switch are available at Walmart, but you'll probably have to hurry.
We've spent the past couple of months tracking all the adorable Animal Crossing: New Horizons merch, from console skins and carrying cases to plushies and Amiibo, and much more. Two of our favorite Animal Crossing products were PowerA's cute wireless controllers. They've gone out of stock multiple times, but right now you can grab both designs--K.K. Slider and Nooklings--at Walmart for $50 each.
PowerA's Enhanced wireless controllers look and feel very similar to Nintendo's official Pro controller. We've tested PowerA's Enhanced controllers and found them to be solid budget controllers for Switch that are easy to recommend. They have the added bonus of two programmable triggers on the back panel, which is a great feature to have. Just a heads up: PowerA controllers use two AA batteries for power (roughly 30 hours of charge) and lack both rumble and NFC support for Amiibo.
Keep in mind these controllers sold out fairly quickly the first few times they were available. It's easy to see why, as both controllers are ridiculously cute. If you're interested, you should probably scoop them up as quickly as possible.
For more on Switch controllers, take a peek at our roundup of the best Switch controllers.
K.K. Slider controller | $50
Timmy and Tommy Nook controller | $50
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