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DualSense Edge release date set for 26 January, priced at $340 AUD

Pre-orders open next week.

Sony’s DualSense Edge pro controller is coming 26 January and is priced at $200 USD or $340 AUD.

Pre-orders for the new controller will open from today, 25 October, though are dependent on retailer availability.

The new controller will come complete with a USB cable, 2 standard caps, 2 high dome caps, 2 low dome caps, 2 half dome back buttons, 2 level back buttons, a connector housing and carrying case.

“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,” Sony said in a new post. “It also sports the signature comfort and immersive features of the DualSense wireless controller, like haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.”

Here in Australia, the DualSense Edge is priced at the RRP of $339.95 AUD. Available retailers include JB Hi-Fi, EB Games Australia and the Sony Store.

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