PlayStation's Days of Play 2025 sale includes $30 discounts on the pro-style PS5 controller and $20 off all regular DualSense controller colors

PlayStation's DualSense Edge PS5 Controller Is On Sale For Its Best Price Yet

PlayStation Days of Play 2025 is live with discounts on hardware, accessories, and games. One of the most notable deals is on PlayStation's premium, customizable take on the DualSense Controller. From now until June 11, or until retailers sell out, PS5 and PC owners can get the DualSense Edge for $170 (was $200). This is a new all-time low price for the stellar controller that comes with numerous swappable components and boasts a wider range of adjustable settings than the standard DualSense Controller. The deal applies to the recently released Midnight Black model and the original white edition.

  • DualSense Edge (White) -- $170 ($200)
    • Amazon
    • Walmart
    • PS Direct
    • Best Buy
    • Target
    • GameStop
  • DualSense Edge (Midnight Black) -- $170 ($200)
    • Amazon
    • Walmart
    • PS Direct
    • Best Buy
    • Target
    • GameStop

The DualSense Edge is a really impressive controller, but the standard DualSense remains a great, and significantly less expensive option. Plus, there are a bunch more color options to choose from. And if you want to add some of the newer designs to your collection for local multiplayer with friends, all DualSense models--with the exception of limited editions--are on sale for $20 off during the sale.

Check out DualSense Controller Deals at:

  • Amazon
  • Walmart
  • Best Buy
  • PlayStation Direct
  • Target
  • GameStop

Days of Play 2025 deals are available at PlayStation Direct and major retailers. The sale also includes the first-ever discount on the PS5 Pro, new PS5 Slim Call of Duty bundles, $30 off Pulse Explore Wireless Earbuds, $50 off the PlayStation VR 2 Horizon Bundle, and discounts on numerous first-party games.

You can take a closer look at the DualSense and DualSense Edge below.

The DualSense has a few very cool features that genuinely enhance the gameplay experience of PlayStation 5 games. The adaptive triggers, immersive haptic feedback, and built-in speaker combine to create memorable moments in a long list of PS5 titles, including PlayStation Studios hits like Astro Bot, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, Marvel's Spider-Man 2, and God of War: Ragnarok.

The DualSense is also a great Bluetooth controller for PC, Mac, and mobile devices. Just know that those aforementioned unique features, while offered in PlayStation Studios PC ports, are typically restricted to wired mode via a USB-C cable. That said, the features are worth the hassle of the cord.

There are a dozen DualSense Controller colors up for grabs for $20 discounts. Depending on which color you pick, you'll pay $55 or $60 instead of $75-$80. The flashier, newer models like Chroma Indigo and Volcanic Red are five bucks more than more neutral options like white, Midnight Black, and Starlight Blue.

  • White at Amazon -- $55 ($75) | Also at Walmart
  • Midnight Black at Amazon -- $55 ($75) | Also at Walmart
  • Gray Camouflage at Amazon -- $55 ($75) | Also at Walmart
  • Starlight Blue at Walmart -- $55 ($75) | Sold out at Amazon
  • Cosmic Red at Walmart -- $55 ($75) | Sold out at Amazon
  • Galactic Purple at Walmart -- $55 ($75) | Sold out at Amazon
  • Chroma Indigo at Amazon -- $60 ($80) | Also at Walmart
  • Chroma Pearl at Amazon -- $60 ($80) | Also at Walmart
  • Chroma Teal at Amazon -- $60 ($80) | Also at Walmart
  • Cobalt Blue at Amazon -- $60 ($80) | Also at Walmart
  • Volcanic Red at Amazon -- $60 ($80) | Also at Walmart
  • Sterling SIlver at Amazon -- $60 ($80) | Also at Walmart
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The DualSense Edge's enhanced build quality is immediately apparent when you grip the controller. It pairs all of the cool tech from the standard controller with premium, swappable components and useful input customization options.

PlayStation's pro-style controller includes two styles of remappable back paddles, trigger locks with three stopping points, three pairs of thumbstick caps, and two programmable function buttons that can be used for cycling through up to 30 custom profiles as well as altering other settings like audio volume.

These custom profiles can be created in the DualSense Edge settings menu on PS5 or with the PlayStation Accessories app on PC. You can remap all of the buttons, adjust stick and trigger sensitivities, create deadzones, alter the intensity of the adaptive triggers and haptic feedback, and save all of these settings to custom profiles. You can then assign those profiles to the function buttons, which allows you to quickly switch between setups while playing.

The DualSense Edge syncs wirelessly to your PS5, PC, Mac, or mobile device via Bluetooth. For competitive players who prefer wired connections, the DualSense Edge comes with a removable lock. for the braided USB-C cable that prevents you from accidentally disconnecting the cord from the controller's port. Just like with the standard DualSense, adaptive trigger feedback and haptics are typically reserved for wired mode on PC.

The controller and all of the components are neatly stored in the included hardshell carrying case. The DualSense Edge was previously only available in a combo white/black design, but PlayStation launched a Midnight Black edition in February. Both models are on sale for $170 during Days of Play 2025. The original DualSense Edge comes with an all-white carrying case, while the Midnight Black edition has a matching all-black case.

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This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG