Sony’s new DualSense Edge wireless controller arrives globally on January 26th, and it will set you back by $199. Sony first unveiled the new PS5 controller in August, its “first-ever high performance, ultra-customizable” controller. Pre-orders for the controller and its replaceable stick modules will begin next Tuesday, October 25th, at Sony’s website and select retailers.
The recommended retail price (RRP) of the DualSense Edge is $199.99 USD in the United States, ¥29,980 (including tax) in Japan, €239.99 in Europe, and £209.99 in the UK. Customers will also be able to purchase the replaceable stick modules globally on launch day for a recommended retail price (RRP) of $19.99 USD in the United States, ¥2,680 (including tax) in Japan, €24.99 in Europe and £19.99 in the UK.
The controller comes with many customization options, including button remapping, switching between customizable profiles with unique settings, and the ability to tweak stick sensitivity and triggers. As expected, the DualSense Edge will also feature haptic feedback and adaptive triggers like with the DualSense controller.
Included with the controller will be three changeable sets of stick caps and two changeable sets of back buttons, which will all be bundled together in a carrying case that can be charged via a USB connection. Below is everything coming in the case:
- DualSense Edge wireless controller
- USB braided cable
- 2 Standard caps
- 2 High dome caps
- 2 Low dome caps
- 2 Half dome back buttons
- 2 Lever back buttons
- Connector housing
Sony has promised to share more pre-order information on the controller’s page soon.
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