Best Xbox Series X/S Accessories 2023

You’ve got the Xbox Series X/S, and now you’re ready to grab the best accessories to make playing even more enjoyable. Sure, many Xbox One products are compatible with the latest console, but there’s something to be said for the newer peripherals that let you take full advantage of everything the Series X/S has to offer.

There are a number of excellent gaming headsets and quite a few controllers. While an immersive experience in flying, fighting, or racing games, can be found in specialty controllers, like flight sticks, racing wheels, and fight sticks. That makes choosing reliable Xbox Series X/S accessories a tad tricky, which is why we are here to help. From controllers and headsets to storage and charging stations, we’ve compiled a list of the best options while keeping in mind quality, budget, and functionality.

TL;DR – These are our picks for the Best Xbox Series X/S Accessories:

Xbox Wireless Headset

Best Headset for Xbox Series X/S

It’s hard to beat the Xbox Wireless Headset, a gaming headset that is literally made for Xbox, even matching the design while costing under $100. Thanks to Xbox Wireless connectivity, pairing to your console is simple and leaves more USB ports free for other accessories, and Bluetooth or a USB-C dongle lets you listen on a host of other devices. However, since you’ll always be listening wirelessly, we would’ve loved a slightly longer battery life, though 15 hours should last through most marathon gaming sessions.

In terms of performance, the Xbox Wireless Headset keeps up with the best of them, even supporting Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos, and DTS Headphone:X, making it easier to hear and place sound cues in games. The Xbox Accessories App also allows you to adjust the EQ presets, making the audio customized to your ears. And the headset itself offers nifty rotating dials on the ultra-soft earcups to control volume and game/chat balance, making it intuitive and easy to use, a boon during tense game moments.

Xbox Core Controller

Best Controller for Xbox Series X/S

The Xbox Core controller is as close to perfection as you get, offering superb value in a comfortable and familiar ergonomic form factor. This version keeps the same highly responsive, satisfying to-press buttons, triggers, and bumpers but sees a few minor improvements, like a share button, textured grip, and an easier-to-use, more tactile D-pad. Many of those buttons are also remappable, and you can even make the controller uniquely yours by visiting the Xbox Design Lab to give it personalized coats of paint.

Support of the Xbox Wireless protocol means you won’t have to jump through hoops when using the Core controller with your Xbox, while multi-device connectivity with both Bluetooth and a lag-free wired USB-C are ready for when you want to switch to a PC. The only real place we can fault this gamepad is its seemingly archaic use of AA batteries, but you can always use that USB-C to skip the battery hassle altogether.

Logitech G923 TrueForce

Best Racing Wheel for Xbox Series X/S

Sure, your average gamepad can handle racing and driving games, but for a richer and more immersive experience, you want a steering wheel and a full set of metal pedals. The Logitech G923 gives you both for under $400 and is the best option available for Xbox. Its gear-driven force feedback wheel is realistic enough, though it’s not the most nuanced and can be noisy.

Adding to the realism of the Logitech G923 is a programmable dual-clutch system, a premium brushed metal build and automotive-style leather stitching on the wheel. A “TrueForce” feature is even available for compatible games that helps to simulate things like engine revs, terrain changes, and weather conditions. The wheel also rocks all the Xbox console controls for easy navigation and handy extras like a 24-point selection dial and LED rev indicator lights.

MAYFLASH F500 Elite

Best Fight Stick for Xbox Series X/S

Xbox’s selection of fight sticks is somewhat limited, but fortunately, the tournament-grade MAYFLASH F500 Elite works seamlessly with the Xbox Series X/S. Just plug your Xbox controller into the fight stick via USB, and you’ll get to enjoy the authentic arcade-style feel and high-end Sanwa components in all your favorite fighting games. Those components include nine wildly responsive buttons and a perfectly precise joystick for pulling off combos and smashing opponents.

The MAYFLASH F500 Elite may have rather subdued looks, but it’s super comfortable to use and feels secure thanks to two metal panels that help increase its almost seven-pound weight. Another handy design feature is the easy-to-open compartment for storing cables, and it’s even ready for modding out. Plus, you aren’t limited to using your Xbox, as you’re good to game on your PS5, PC, Mac, and Switch, making the $150 cost very digestible.

Turtle Beach VelocityOne Flightstick

Best Flight Stick for Xbox Series X/S

When you’re ready to take it to the skies, grab the Turtle Beach VelocityOne Flightstick. It offers an ergonomic, ambidextrous grip and eight axes with contactless hall effect sensors to deliver excellent precision and an immersive, realistic flying experience. More than just a stick but not a full-on HOTAS, Turtle Beach includes a multifunction throttle and flap levers to control the engine power and activate secondary controls.

Once you get the hang of the stick and throttle, there are 27 programmable buttons and switches to figure out, including an 8-way digital POV hat and rapid-fire trigger to easily takeout enemies in games like Star Wars Squadrons. You’ll also find an integrated OLED Flight Management Display, allowing you to tune performance and swap profiles to fit your game’s needs. All this functionality comes in a surprisingly sturdy, streamlined design that won’t be a massive eyesore in your living room and is available at a relatively affordable midrange price.

Razer Universal Quick Charging Stand

Best Controller Charger for Xbox Series X/S

As we mentioned, the Xbox Core controller is a bit behind the times with its use of two AA batteries giving you 40 hours of playtime, rather than a rechargeable one. The Razer Universal Quick Charging Stand skirts around this issue by first providing a rechargeable battery, so you don’t have to buy one separately, and then including a stand to make juicing up a breeze.

This stand comes in multiple color options to match the controller, while a magnetic contact system ensures it won’t dismount or disconnect at every knock or bump. There’s even overcharge protection in place to prevent overheating and short-circuiting. Given the name, Razer’s Universal Quick Charging Stand can also get that rechargeable battery back to full in less than 3 hours. And though you don’t get as much playtime out of each charge as the AA batteries, you won’t need to scavenge for them around your home every couple of weeks.

Seagate Storage Expansion Card

Best Storage Expansion Drive for Xbox Series X/S

The Xbox Series X comes with a 1TB internal SSD drive, and the Xbox Series S offers a 512GB drive, which is hardly enough in the gaming world, especially for those with an Xbox Game Pass subscription. Unlike the PS5, you don’t get a second internal SSD slot to add in some speedy storage. Instead, Microsoft lets these consoles expand storage with memory card-style SSDs that easily slot into the back of the Xbox without needing a USB port.

Our favorite one of these cards is the Seagate Storage Expansion Card, increasing memory up to 2TB. It’s designed specifically for the consoles, offering seamless integration into the Xbox Velocity Architecture. You’ll find this plug-and-play option delivers fast, lag-free read and write capabilities, letting you focus on your game rather than being distracted (or frustrated) by sluggish transfer speeds. However, since it is an SSD, it ain’t cheap, with the 2TB capacity setting you back over $350.

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IGN UK Podcast 686: Sons of the Final Fantasy

Matt P has played some of Final Fantasy 16 and is loving it so far, and Jesse and Dale are equally in love with Sons of the Forest. We also chat about the first episode of Mandalorian season 3 and spend the last section of the podcast diving into a spoiler-filled chat about Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania.

Got a game for us to play, or just want to tell us the weirdest thing you’ve eaten for breakfast? Drop us an email: ign_ukfeedback@ign.com.

IGN UK Podcast 686: Sons of the Final Fantasy

Exclusive: The Last Worker Gets A March Delivery Date, Check Out Extended Switch Gameplay

This is dispatch.

The Last Worker, a first-person narrative adventure from developer Wolf & Wood and writer/director Jörg Tittel, has been on our radar for a while now and it’s finally got a release date — 30th March.

With a star-studded voice cast including (hello to) Jason Isaacs and the brilliant Zelda Williams — a certified ‘top pal of Nintendo’ if ever there was one — it’s shaping up to be a slyly hilarious take on an automated, dystopian future that many people may find alarmingly familiar already.

Read the full article on nintendolife.com

Next Week on Xbox: New Games for March 6 to 10

Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! In this weekly feature we cover all the games coming soon to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows, and Game Pass! Get more details on these upcoming games below and click their profiles for further info (release dates subject to change). Let’s jump in!


Great New Games Spotlight 2023

Great New Games Spotlight has officially kicked off and we’re excited to bring you a ton of games every week for the next six weeks — more than 100+ new games will launch on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One between February 28 and April 10 – and if you spend $50 on eligible games and movies, you can receive 2,500 Microsoft Rewards points! Get more details here.


Romancelvania Box Art Asset

Romancelvania – March 6
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Take a bite into Romancelvania, a darkly comic genre mashup, combining side-scrolling action and tongue-in-cheek romance into one completely absurd and unforgettable adventure. Play as a lovelorn, brooding Drac who, after a century of moping around post-heartbreak, is thrown into a monster reality-dating show, hosted by the Grim Reaper.

Sentry Paragon Box Art Asset

Sentry Paragon – March 7
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

In this isometric action game where enemies are coming at you in droves, try to defend yourself and survive against the growing and strengthening threat by making the right strategy and moves.

Caverns of Mars: Recharged Box Art Asset

Caverns of Mars: Recharged – March 8

Descend into tunnels beneath the surface of Mars in a mad dash to destroy the reactor and furthest depths of the enemy’s base. Dodge debris, clear out obstacles, and blast enemies, all while conserving ammunition as you descend at high speed into enemy territory.

Cions of Vega Box Art Asset

Cions of Vega – March 8
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Guide a father as he searches the countryside and a mysterious cult-like town in hopes of bringing his daughter home. Accompanied by his brother, Logan, you’ll need to search for notes, drawings, keys, and other clues along the way.

Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse Box Art Asset

Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse – March 8
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Originally released in Japan in 2008 as the fourth game in the Fatal Frame series, Mask of the Lunar Eclipse returns for current-gen platforms with upgraded graphics along with new modes and costumes. After returning to Rogetsu Isle following a supernatural event when they were younger, a group of teenagers will learn to rely on the Camera Obscura, a camera with the power to capture and seal away unthinkable horrors, as they attempt to discover the truth of their haunting past.

KartRider: Drift Box Art Asset

KartRider: Drift – March 8

KartRider: Drift is coming to Xbox with free-to-play online cross-platform kart racing and deep customization. Race in a variety of modes on different tracks with players across the globe in this latest entry to the KartRider series.

Monster Energy Supercross 6 Box Art Asset

Monster Energy Supercross 6 – March 8
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Mud, sweat, fun and adrenaline: find the rider in you and jump into the action with Monster Energy Supercross 6. Live all the emotions of the Monster Energy Supercross 2022 Championship with the official bikes, riders, and tracks. Take advantage of the wide range of settings to customize every detail of your game experience, freely choosing the amount of realism and riding ease.

Super Arcade Football Box Art Asset

Super Arcade Football – March 8

A fast-paced football game where you don’t get to catch your breath. With simple controls that let anyone pick up and play, online and local multiplayer, and more, every match is sure to grab your attention from kick-off until the final whistle.

Super Arcade Racing Box Art Asset

Super Arcade Racing – March 8

A retro-inspired racing game with an intriguing story, online and local multiplayer, and more than 80 unique tracks with full car customization.

Zapling Bygone Box Art Asset

Zapling Bygone – March 8
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Play as an alien hive-mind who murders bosses, steals their abilities, and wears their skulls. Zapling Bygone is a twisted metroidvania where you murder your foes and steal their abilities by wearing their skulls. Make every inch of the alien planet your playground as you learn its secrets and use them to your advantage.

Clash: Artifacts of Chaos Box Art Asset

Clash: Artifacts of Chaos – March 9
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Play as Pseudo, a master of martial arts who lives as a recluse in the strange land of Zenozoik. When you cross paths with the Boy, a small creature whose mysterious powers have attracted the attention of Gemini, the Mistress of the Artifacts, you decide to protect him, unaware that much greater forces are involved.

Figment 2: Creed Valley - Box Art Asset

Figment 2: Creed Valley – March 9
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Nightmares have shattered the Moral Compass, making The Mind unable to function properly. Dusty and his ever-optimistic sidekick, Piper, must travel to Creed Valley, where The Mind’s ideals are formed to restore peace. A journey filled with musical showdowns and mind-bending puzzles await in this action-adventure game set in the human mind.

Papetura Box Art Asset

Papetura – March 9

Papetura is a labor of love and a love letter to both the craft of paper modeling and to old-school adventure games. Let the game transport you into a world of imagination and immerse yourself fully in paper fantasy as the soft and fragile music of Floex sets the mood for your journey.

Space Tail: Every Journey Leads Home - Box Art Asset

Space Tail: Every Journey Leads Home – March 9

A 2.5D adventure platformer that immerses the player in a deep, emotional plot, and lets them explore new planets and interact with alien civilizations. A story about self-exploration, transformation, and understanding of the world around us.

Transport Fever 2: Console Edition Box Art

Transport Fever 2: Console Edition – March 9
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

The classic transport simulation genre has a new gold standard with Transport Fever 2. Discover a whole new world by navigating transport routes through land, water, and air. Provide the world with the transport infrastructure it needs and make a fortune with custom-made transport services. Carry people on their way to work or play and be the reason cities grow and thrive.

Titanium Hound Box Art Asset

Titanium Hound – March 9

A retro-looking cyberpunk game where you pilot a huge and agile exoskeleton to crush hordes of crazed security drones and abominations while working to uncover a global conspiracy.

Volley Pals Box Art

Volley Pals – March 9

Simplified arcade volleyball where you hit the ball and pass it to your opponent’s field. However, in Volley Pals, you can also do many other interesting things including but not limited to: invading your opponent’s area, using your opponent’s service before they do, increasing the height of the net, playing rock/paper/scissors, and various other things.

Zombie Derby: Pixel Survival Box Art Asset

Zombie Derby: Pixel Survival – March 9
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Get in the driver’s seat and put the pedal to the metal! Smash your way through hordes of zombies and countless obstacles in a rip-roaring racing arcade. Experience the zombie apocalypse like you’ve never seen it before.

EvilUP Box Art Asset

EvilUP – March 10
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

An adventure for roguelike and RPG fans. Fight with bloodthirsty monsters, explore the dark corners of the labyrinths, and improve your skills and character development with challenging quests, various equipment, numerous types of enemies, and random generation of levels that will make your every attempt unique.

Flashout 3 Box Art Asset

Flashout 3 – March 10

Take part in an exciting, head-to-head fight to the finish in Flashout 3, featuring ultra-fast ships, loops, jumps, and razor-sharp turns! Test your skills on the most impressive sci-fi racing tracks and try not to fall behind by unleashing rockets, guns, bombs, and mines to help you level your competition.

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The KartRider: Drift Closed Beta 3 begins Dec. 8th!

Nintendo Takes Wii U Versions of Mario Kart 8 and Splatoon Offline Over Security Issues

Nintendo has taken the Wii U versions of Mario Kart 8, and Splatoon offline as it attempts to fix a security issue “related to online play”.

As spotted by VGC, the following maintenance post related to the Wii U games’ online functionality appeared on the Nintendo website at 4:30 GMT (8:30 PT) on Friday, March 3.

“This network service is currently unavailable due to urgent maintenance required to fix a vulnerability related to online play,” it said. “We do not yet have information on when network services can be restored. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.”

At the time of writing both games are still offline, and no timetable has been given for when the issue will be resolved.

Nintendo did not identify the cause of the security concern. However, established dataminer OatmealDome suggested in a tweet that the games could have been taken offline out of fear of a network vulnerability called ENLBufferPwn.

According to the twitter thread, the insidious vulnerability allows attackers to take over another player’s console simply by connecting to them online via multiplayer matchmaking.

OatmealDome notes that multiple Wii U, Switch. and 3DS games have been patched to protect users from attack, but that “Splatoon 1 and Mario Kart 8 did not receive any”.

Anthony is a freelance contributor covering science and video gaming news for IGN. He has over eight years experience of covering breaking developments in multiple scientific fields and absolutely no time for your shenanigans. Follow him on Twitter @BeardConGamer

Total War: Warhammer 3 Immortal Empires’ 1.0 release shows that hubris is good, actually

Total War: Warhammer 3? What’s next, a title screen review? A lengthy personal essay about an attract mode clip? Can my cat get a review? First off, yes. Captain Waffles is a visceral tour-de-force that no fan of the genre should miss. 10/10. Secondly, you should know that Immortal Empires is, as far as Total War: Warhammer goes, the game mode. More importantly, this ridiculously expansive, years-spanning grand-strategy project exists as tangible proof that sometimes, the limitless hubris of man is actually rad as hell, despite what the ancient Greeks said. Euripides nuts, more like.

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Metroid Fusion Joins Nintendo Switch Online Next Week

Metroid Fusion is joining the Nintendo Switch Online Game Boy Advance library next week.

Exactly when the game will arrive is a little unclear, however, as a tweet from Nintendo (below) has a March 9 release date, while a press release from the company states March 8. IGN has reached out for clarification on this release date.

Metroid Fusion will be the first additional Game Boy Advance game added to the Switch Online collection after Nintendo launched the service alongside six titles in February. As the fourth game in the 2D Metroid Saga, the entire collection will now (sort of) be available on Switch, with the exception of the original game’s remake Zero Mission.

IGN awarded Metroid Fusion a 9/10 in our review, and we also placed it on our Top 25 Nintendo Game Boy Advance Games of All Time list.

“Intelligent Systems put together a fantastic adventure on the Game Boy Advance that not only will please those Samus fanatics that were itching for a continuation of her 2D adventures, it will most likely generate interest in gamers unfamiliar with the series to seek out Samus’ previous games,” we said at the time.

Users will need both Nintendo Switch Online and the Expansion Pack before they’re able to download Metroid Fusion and the rest of the Game Boy Advance Games, but all of this can be done from the Switch Online app on the console itself.

Also available in the collection is Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, WarioWare Inc.: Mega MicroGames, Kuru Kuru Kuruin, Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, and The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer and acting UK news editor. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

Blumhouse are adapting Dead By Daylight into a film

Dead By Daylight is apparently coming to Hollywood in the form of a new film adaptation. The two production companies involved are longtime horror fixtures Atomic Monster (who have made The Conjuring, Annabelle, and Malignant) and Blumhouse (the company behind Paranormal Activity, M3GAN, and Get Out.) The film doesn’t have any talent attached right now, but the two companies are currently looking for a director and a screenwriter. Blumhouse says, “it’s imperative we find someone who appreciates and loves the world as much as we do, to help us bring the game to the big screen”.

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