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DualSense Edge Review

Sony’s first “pro” controller for the PS5, the DualSense Edge, features removable back buttons, interchangeable analog sticks, unique profiles, and much more. Its intuitive user interface makes customization not only approachable, but encouraged, for everyone who can afford its premium price.

myfathersbastard451d ago (Edited 451d ago )

I’m interested in trying this but at $269.99 CAD I can’t justify it. The battery life is a serious part of that. The regular dualsense already has terrible life. I’ve heard this one’s worse.

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Abnor_Mal451d ago

Wish we could have just use our old back button attachment for the dualshock4, I don’t care about any of the other features the Sense has if I’m being honest.

Thr price and battery makes this a miss for me.

SPEAKxTHExTRUTH451d ago (Edited 451d ago )

Against better judgment I pre ordered one. I hope the battery isn’t as bad has being reported otherwise I’m sending it back or selling it

Neonridr451d ago

I had a preorder up until a few days ago from Amazon. Decided I was better off not spending the $269.99 Canadian for it. I have 3 regular PS5 controllers and considering I primarily play SP games on my PS5 I don't feel that the enhancements will benefit me personally. Hopefully you enjoy it.

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3 reasons I love the DualSense Edge: The ultimate PlayStation 5 controller

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As someone who plays PlayStation 5 most nights, I've been thinking recently about how much of my time I spend with a DualSense controller in my hands. It's a special bit of kit and with adaptive triggers and haptic feedback, it's unlike any controller that came before it.

merlox95d ago

It’s a great controller. The only major issue is that the rubber grips will tear off eventually. But, you can get colored replacements from Extremerate. They come in multiple colors and are easy to install. Here’s a link to their site, if curious.

https://extremerate.com/

NautilusXIII94d ago

Same thing that happened to mine. I did buy the grips, but then later bought their controller shell the day they were available for purchase.

Bathyj95d ago (Edited 95d ago )

I would love to see first person shooters allow you to use the VR controllers as motion controllers. I just bought a gunstock for VR but how good would it be if you could use that in any first person or third person shooter?

Probably wouldn't work. It needs the headset for tracking. I can dream but, if you played it on the headset.

andy8595d ago

I have a giftcard and i want one as I have thumb issues sometimes so this will help a lot but I've been holding off for a discount. I can't believe it's not really had one yet since launch. Expected one on black Friday

FernDiggidy94d ago

I fucking looove this thing. A bit pricey But I love it.

GoodnessGreatness94d ago

It's a great controller but the battery life is absolutely terrible. 3 hours of gameplay and it's already low, it might as well be a wired controller 🤦‍♂️

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DualSense Edge Users Play Games For Longer Periods On PS5, Shows Research

A study shows that DualSense Edge users are playing games for over 30 hours, with more sessions and variety compared to the rest on the PS5.

Jin_Sakai233d ago (Edited 233d ago )

When you spend $200 on a controller you tend to use it pretty often.

phoenixwing233d ago

Also the people who buy expensive controllers will be ppl more passionate about the video game hobby.

Eonjay232d ago

It makes sense that people playing more would desire a more durable controller.

Sonic1881232d ago (Edited 232d ago )

I like the fact if you get stick drift, you can replace the joysticks

Jin_Sakai232d ago

True, but you could literally buy 3 brand new DualSense controllers should you get stick drift for the price of the Edge controller.

Sonic1881232d ago (Edited 232d ago )

But what if you get stick drift with those controllers in the future. You will have to pay $70 dollars for a replacement. The dualsense edge joysticks 🕹 only cost $19.99 to replace

Stanjara232d ago

So increasing PsPlus prices are going to result in longer online playing?

IMissJimRyan232d ago

Of course, those willing to pay a lot of money for a controller are those that are deeper in addiction and dependence.

IMissJimRyan232d ago

People enjoy alcohol, drugs and a lot of stuff. But most people that buy an expensive controller are way beyond enjoying games and are truly addicted. When something become the thing you most spend time everyday after sleeping, that's an addiction.
You can say it's an escapism or something like it and it's true. But it's an addiction nonetheless. Like other addiction those who use it tend to deny they are dependent.

Tacoboto232d ago

If you think that about gamers why are you even on a gaming site?

IMissJimRyan232d ago

I just don't pretend that games are not an addiction.

Tacoboto232d ago

I guess the spatula and grill I bought are really just enablers to my grilling addiction...

You're full of wisdom.

Sephiroushin232d ago

I hardly play and when i do i usually use m&k but i have 2 elites ... You know some people won't break their bank for buying a "pro" controller which is more expensive... Also i am not addicted to work which is the thing i do the most after i wake up thanks.

Mr_cheese232d ago

Make it make sense.

Going straight to addiction as your reasoning shows more issues with you than it does with those you're trying to pin

Amplitude232d ago (Edited 232d ago )

@locomorales
That's a horrible and completely incorrect way of looking at this. Saying anybody that buys a good controller is addicted to video games on the same level as alcohol and drugs is bats**t insane lol

I have a $300 custom PS5 controller with 4 back paddles, swappable sticks and adjustable L2/R2 buttons as well as a third party XBox Elite knockoff controller but I only play games maybe a few times per week.
Hell, if Microsoft made an actual Elite controller and added gyro and a trackpad to it, I'd immediately go buy that right now no matter what the cost was (no controller exists that lets you map back 4 paddles to macros {like "Start Recording") in Steam like the Elite controller, but with gyro and a trackpad)

Once you get used to a good controller with back paddles it's really hard to go back to face buttons. Can't even move the camera while reloading or jumping! Insanity. I work full time, I'm not addicted to playing video games. I'd just rather drop the extra money for a controller that does what I want, feels nice for when I do play, arguably gives me a skill boost and lasts a long time. It's not for everyone but it's worth the cost to me and a lot of other non-video-game-addicted people.

Rimeskeem232d ago

Do you know what addiction and dependence are?

Seraphim232d ago (Edited 232d ago )

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z2g232d ago (Edited 232d ago )

I’d imagine someone who spends 200 on a controller plays a lot of games… enough to seek out a 200 controller. This is kinda like saying people who buy cars spend more time driving cars.

Popsicle232d ago

Is this supposed to be a surprise?

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Industry Analyst Reveals Surprising Bestselling Gaming Accessory

Industry analyst Mat Piscatella, Executive Director & Video Game Industry Analyst at Circana, has revealed that the DualSense Edge controller for the PlayStation 5 is the best-selling accessory of 2023 in the US in dollar sales. The DualSense Edge is a pro-level PS5 controller primarily aimed at competitive gamers, and it comes with a bunch of notable features that set it apart from the standard DualSense controller.

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Jin_Sakai259d ago

“the DualSense Edge controller for the PlayStation 5 is the best-selling accessory of 2023 in the US in dollar sales.“

In dollar sales yes because it’s a whopping $200.

TheCaptainKuchiki258d ago

So? It could've flopped. Just because it's price is high doesn't guarantee a 1st place.

Jin_Sakai258d ago

Well I’m happy it’s selling well but I’m sure as heck not paying $200 for a controller.

Charlieboy333257d ago

@Jin Well you don't have to pay shit if you don't want to. Some people do. What is your point exactly?

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ChasterMies257d ago

Go to an Apple store and you’ll see PlayStation controllers. PlayStation has made a nice market of selling outside its console base.

S2Killinit258d ago (Edited 258d ago )

Its not surprising when you look at how many PS5s are being sold.

TheCaptainKuchiki258d ago

It is surprising because there was so assurance that it would sell well considering its price.
Obviously we need the volume ranking as well.

AmUnRa257d ago

You know that every PS5 comes with a controller...right?
Ps gamers who ae buying an extra controller do that cous they want to play with a friend localy ....right?
Some gamers want to pay $200 to have a small advantage comparing to the standard controller.

KwietStorm_BLM257d ago

Waited years for them to make this controller, but they only put 2 buttons on the back. So sticking with my scuf and bfg til they make a second gen. Considering PS5 sales, it's not a crazy surprise the controller has sold well though, because people like myself have wanted it. I think we're finally at a time where pads and input methods on console are catching on to modern game design.

persona4chie257d ago

It’s not terribly surprising, to me at least. Especially when you consider PS fans have wanted something like this for awhile that’s made by Sony. At least to my knowledge, neither MS or Nintendo have released any new types of accessories for their consoles anytime recently that scratches a certain itch and is made by them.

Plus when you factor in the more “hardcore” audience on PlayStation, especially with games like CoD it kinda makes sense. At least to me 🤷‍♂️