The DualSense Edge controller is the best thing controller the Japanese company has ever made. Though this peripheral cost a lot of money. So if you are ready to pay $200, there is good news. Today, Sony said it would be available on January 26th in the US, UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg. At the same time, you will be able to place pre-orders on PlayStation Direct on October 25th.
Dualsense Edge Controller Selling Points
According to Sony, the DualSense Edge is “built with high performance and personalization in mind.” For instance, you can substitute the standard thumbstick caps with the included high or low dome caps. You will be able to get your hands on the replaceable stick modules for $20. There are also some half-dome or lever versions for the back buttons. Both are included in the box.
You can also adjust the thumbstick sensitivity or re-program the controls. Of course, you can still adjust trigger stops and dead zones. We guess those who play games that demand twitch reactions will love this feature because it reduces the travel distance.
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Gamers will be able to save these settings to unique profiles and switch between them at will by using shortcuts. You can adjust audio levels via shortcuts too. More importantly, the DualSense Edge controller has a braided USB-C charging cable.
As you see, this peripheral is for pro gamers. That’s why it costs three times more than the vanilla DualSense (%70). On the other hand, the DualSense Edge costs as much as Scuf’s Reflex gamepad for PS5.
PS5 Pro Is In the Tests
Anyway, we guess you are also wondering when the new PlayStation will arrive. According to industry insider Tez2, many developers have received the “PS5 Pro” development machine. As the name suggests, it’s not the next-gen model. Instead, this PlayStation will come with mid-range upgrades. We have no clue what changes it will bring. But that’s not difficult to guess that the PS5 Pro will come with an advanced RDNA3 GPU unit, a 2TB hard drive in the body, and further improved heat dissipation.