Sony’s new DualSense Edge announced: PlayStation finally has its “Pro” controller

Sony has quietly announced its own take on a “Pro” controller for the PS5 called the DualSense Edge. Like the Xbox Elite controller, Sony’s new controller offers multiple user profiles and swappable stick caps, along with standard, low dome and high dome options.

The controller also allows users to swap out the back button with half-dome and lever options. The back button can be remapped for better control available at your fingertips. Additionally, to help gamers stay focused in the game, Sony has introduced a new Fn button with easy setup adjustments, which you can use to adjust pre-set controls, volume, and balance between in-game and chat audio. Can swap quickly.

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DualSense Edge comes with premium in-box content

Unlike the vanilla DualSense, the new Edge variant comes with a USB Type-C braided cable with a connector housing to lock the cable in place.
The DualSense Edge also comes with a carrying case that will allow you to charge the controller using the USB connection while it is stored inside the case.

No price or launch date, but some features are truly exceptional

The controller will also come with bearing locks for the rear triggers to allow for manual travel adjustment (Image: Sony) (Image: Sony)

The DualSense Edge controller retains all the vanilla DualSense functionality such as adaptive triggers, haptic feedback, built-in microphone, and motion controls, but it’s the replaceable stick module that really sets it apart from the competition. There are no replaceable stick modules in the likes of the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller. Note that replaceable stick modules will be sold separately.

DualSense Edge solves a big problem

The replaceable stick module is a game changer (Image: Sony)

Controllers in general are considered one of the most incredible gaming accessories. Stick is the main problem associated with drift controllers. The controllers register the stick input with the help of a component called a potentiometer. With rapid mechanical movements and prolonged use, the potentiometer wears out and fails to detect stick input properly. With DualSense Edge’s modular sticks, the stick drift problem is finally solved. It doesn’t guarantee you won’t get stick drift, but if you ever get it in the future, at least you won’t need to replace the entire controller.

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According to PlayStation’s blog post, Hideki Nishino’s senior vice president of platform experience hasn’t revealed a price or launch date yet, but realistically we can expect the controller to be released sometime during the holiday season or next year in 2023. will be launched in the beginning of Sony is also expected to announce the PlayStation VR2 release date soon as it has confirmed that it will be launched in early 2023.

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