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Sony’s DualSense Edge Controller is Totally Fine, I Guess?

A passionless exercise in competence, with one nice perk

Alex Rowe
6 min readAug 17, 2023
A powered-on DualSense Edge controller sitting next to its case.
Photo taken by the author.

Back in March, when I stumbled upon some in-stock DualSense Edge controllers in my local stupid Best Buy store, I was elated enough that I bought one on the spot. Now, five months later — I often reach for my regular DualSense controllers instead.

This is both because of my personal lack of excitement over Sony’s competent pro controller, and also because the fit and form of the original DualSense is just so good.

I think this is a totally fine take on the super expensive pro controller concept, but not at all essential — even for the most die-hard Sony fans. And I think that Sony had a more interesting take on one of its key features years ago, in the forgotten PS4 “Back Button Attachment.” Looking at the larger market around this type of controller, Microsoft’s Elite Xbox controller offers a bit more raw value at a lower price— though obviously you can’t use that on Sony’s PS5 consoles.

The DualSense Edge goes for $199.99 (official site here), making it quite expensive for a first-party controller offering, though some third-party controllers cost even more. For the $120-$130 price bump over the standard model, you get a hard-shell case, a couple of different choices for…

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Alex Rowe
Alex Rowe

Written by Alex Rowe

I post commentary about gaming, tech, and sometimes music. I’ve written professionally about games since 2005. Look mom, I’m using my English degree!

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