DualSense Edge wireless controller for PS5 launches globally on January 26

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DualSense Edge wireless controller for PS5 launches globally on January 26

Pre-orders begin next Tuesday, October 25.

Today, we’re pleased to share that the DualSense Edge wireless controller – the first-ever ultra-customizable controller developed by PlayStation – will launch globally on January 26. Built with high performance and personalization in mind, the DualSense Edge wireless controller for PS5 invites you to craft your own unique gaming experiences through custom controls tailored to your playstyle.

Here’s a closer look at the DualSense Edge wireless controller features:

DualSense Edge wireless controller for PS5 launches globally on January 26

The DualSense Edge wireless controller will be available for a recommended retail price (RRP) of $199.99 USD/¥29,980 (including tax)/€239.99/£209.99. In addition, the replaceable stick modules will be available globally on January 26 for a recommended retail price (RRP) of $19.99 USD/¥2,680 (including tax)/€24.99/£19.99.

Pre-orders for the controller and replaceable stick modules will be available starting as early as next Tuesday, October 25 at select retailers, so be sure to check your local retailer.

The DualSense Edge wireless controller features a host of hardware and software-based personalization options, including button remapping, the ability to fine-tune stick sensitivity and triggers, options to swap between multiple control profiles, and a unique on-controller user interface. It also sports the signature comfort and immersive features of the DualSense wireless controller, like haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.*

You can make the DualSense Edge wireless controller uniquely yours with the included three changeable sets of stick caps and two changeable sets of back buttons. Everything will come bundled in the included carrying case, and you can even charge the controller via USB connection while it’s stored in the case to make sure you’re always ready for your next play session.

Here’s a breakdown of everything included as well as a closer look at the carrying 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
  • Carrying case

Stay tuned for pre-order details starting next week at your local retailer, and find out more about the DualSense Edge wireless controller here on PlayStation.com.

Get it directly from PlayStation

Starting Tuesday, October 25, 2022 (while supplies last), in the US, UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg, the DualSense Edge wireless controller and replaceable stick modules will be available for pre-order only through direct.playstation.com.

The DualSense Edge wireless controller and replaceable stick modules will be available for direct.playstation.com customers in these countries starting January 26, 2023, and will be offered at other participating retailers starting February 23, 2023.

Stay tuned to direct.playstation.com for more information.

*Haptic feedback and adaptive trigger features available when supported by game.

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161 Comments

  • Finally a premium, customizable, and proprietary controller!

  • Meh, they just added a bunch of nonsensical features no one asked for, and expect us to pay for it $200.

    Lockable connector housing? Like USB-C is too loose or something? They treat their customers like we’re morons.

    Replaceable sticks? How about making them more durable and precise instead? Oh, wait, it requires engineering and manufacturing efforts and you can’t sell the replacements in that case.

    Only 2 back buttons. Instead, there are some weird face buttons, that I need my thumbs to reach. Thumbs are already used for other face buttons and sticks, that’s the reason additional buttons on all other controllers are on the back! Is it even designed for a human hand?

    And just to put insult to injury they added SHINY plastic on top. I mean, proper premium materials like metal cost money, so why not just put something that looks cooool on the renders instead of making something of longevity and quality.

    There is something really wrong happening inside Sony if they aren’t able to produce a proper controller, even though they had many years to do so.

    And yeah, where are the visual customization options like for Microsoft controllers? Oh, wait, you can’t sell multiple “collectible” controllers in that case. Silly me.

  • Sounds great but when we expect some consoles on store shelves.

  • Sounds great but when we expect some consoles on store shelves.

  • Always thought the dualsense was ugly but damn this one is pretty.The price isn’t though ha.

  • So it is being released Tuesday, October 25, 2022 but what time / timezone?

  • And no pre order date for Canada :(

  • will i be charged immediately or when it ships?

  • What time does it go up for preorder? Please don’t make me sit up all night and day hitting refresh!

  • What time zone?

  • I won’t be a jerk placing this comment but I will be honest. I had 8 controllers in 2 years 7 that were drifting and 1 with the R2 button broken so turned off adaptive triggers. Im a grown man that takes good care of his belongings. I bet this is the way u do business bunch of criminals. Let’s sell them crap so they buy this new controller.

  • No Asian countries? Great Job!

  • I have two questions before buying:

    1) How does the battery compare to the Dualsense?

    2) How is the texture on the handles? Is it the same plastic as the Dualsense?

  • how long after the launch will we receive the controller

  • Is there any update on when will the new controller be available in other countries like South Africa.

  • No way I’m paying $200 for a pro controller with only 2 back buttons. Four is mandatory. Two, useless. I’d be willing to pay a bit more for a four back paddle version.

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