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Microsoft Store Spring Sale: Save on Surface devices, Xbox games, controllers, and more

April 8, 2023
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TL;DR: The Microsoft Store is running a sitewide Spring Sale(Opens in a new tab) through late April, offering deals across its lineups of Surface devices(Opens in a new tab), Xbox(Opens in a new tab) and PC games(Opens in a new tab), controllers(Opens in a new tab), and PC accessories(Opens in a new tab).


One of the biggest tech sales of the year is in full spring — er, swing.

Savvy shoppers can save up to $600 on Surface tablets and laptops(Opens in a new tab), up to 90% on digital Xbox(Opens in a new tab) and PC games(Opens in a new tab), up to 25% on Xbox controllers(Opens in a new tab), and up to 33% on PC accessories(Opens in a new tab) like keyboards and mouses during the Microsoft Store’s Spring Sale(Opens in a new tab), an annual sitewide event that runs through the tail end of April. (Most deals will wrap up on April 20, but some last all the way until April 30.)

We spent the better part of a morning poring over all the listings and rounded up the best deals below. Full disclosure: There aren’t many mind-bogglingly steep or rare discounts that major retailers like Amazon and Best Buy can’t compete with (aside from some dirt-cheap games), but this is definitely a sale worth perusing if you’re interested in upgrading an older device or grabbing something new to play.

Best Microsoft Surface deals

Why we like it

Microsoft’s latest flagship 2-in-1 tablet sports a 1080p HD camera, a 13-inch, edge-to-edge PixelSense touchscreen with a 120Hz refresh rate, and your choice of two processor options. Our comrades at PCMag (which is owned by Mashable’s publisher, Ziff Davis) found the ARM-based SQ3 model(Opens in a new tab) with 5G a little underwhelming in terms of performance, but gave the powerful and ultra-polished Intel version an Editor’s Choice Award(Opens in a new tab): “Long live the king of Windows tablets,” reviewer Charles Jefferies said of it.

Select configurations were on sale for $200 off at the time of writing (starting at $899.99), but we’d recommend waiting until Sunday, April 9 to buy one: That’s when the Microsoft Store(Opens in a new tab) will bump its Surface Pro 9 discounts to up to $300 off. Those offers will then be live until April 23.

More deals on Microsoft Surface devices

All offers end April 20 unless noted otherwise.

Best Xbox and PC game deals

Why we like it

Available for Windows and Xbox One (with a free next-gen update for the Series X|S), this stunning sequel to 2015’s Ori and the Blind Forest was one of our absolute favorite video games of 2020. Former Mashable entertainment reporter Kellen Beck went so far as to say it’s “easily one of the best platformers of the past 10 years or so,” praising its exquisite visuals and “addictive” gameplay in his review. The Microsoft Store(Opens in a new tab) has it on sale for a mere $5.99 until April 20, which is 83% off its suggested retail price of $29.99 (or a $24 savings). As far as we know, it’s never been that cheap before anywhere.

More deals on Xbox and PC games

All offers end April 20.

Best Xbox controller deals

Why we like it

The latest entry in Xbox’s shimmery and mystical “Shift” controller series features a color-changing, blue-purple finish that gives it “deep space vibes,” according to a press release(Opens in a new tab). In short: It’s pretty! You can grab it on sale in the Microsoft Store(Opens in a new tab) for just $59.99 (or $10 off its $69.99 MSRP) until April 22, which Best Buy(Opens in a new tab) was matching when we last checked. It wasn’t in stock anywhere else, FYI.

More deals on Xbox controllers

All offers end April 22.

Best PC accessory deals

Why we like it

Featuring a cushioned palm rest and dedicated shortcut keys for Microsoft 365 apps and emojis, this keyboard’s funky shape serves an important purpose, which is to eliminate strain by encouraging a more natural hand/wrist/forearm posture. It has a bit of a learning curve at first, but according to PCMag(Opens in a new tab) deputy managing editor Tom Brant, it definitely “deserves a close look from productivity hounds.” It typically retails for $59.99, but Microsoft will give it to you for $45.99 until April 16 — a 23% savings and a price that’s matched on Amazon(Opens in a new tab), just in case it sells out.

More deals on PC accessories

All offers end April 16.

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