DualSense Edge allows owners to switch caps for three types: standard, high dome and low dome. There are also two interchangeable back buttons (half dome or lever) that can be mapped to any other buttons like the standard paddles. You can even replace the stick units, which is a big plus over the Xbox Elite. These will be sold separately. The two new back buttons on the DualSense Edge. Image: Sony Sony has also added adjustable hair locks with a trigger on the back. These locks are ideal for players who want to physically lock their triggers to half pull and adjust travel distance. You can also remap or disable button inputs and modify stick sensitivity and dead zones. Like other customizable controllers, you can save multiple control profiles, which is ideal when you switch games regularly. Sony has even added an interface to the controller with a dedicated power button that lets you quickly switch between profiles, adjust volume and chat balance, and access profile settings to tweak the controller during a game. DualSense Edge supports multiple profiles. Image: Sony You’ll even get a USB-C braided cable with the DualSense Edge, which includes a connector housing that locks onto the controller. There’s also a carrying case, like the Xbox Elite, that keeps all the parts in one place and can charge the controller via USB when stored. Sony only teased the DualSense Edge controller during Gamescom Opening Night Live, and there’s no confirmed release date or price yet. However, the DualSense Edge will not be released immediately. “In the coming months, we look forward to sharing more details about the DualSense Edge wireless controller, including launch time, and we look forward to seeing how the PS5 community unlocks the full potential of the controller’s customization options,” says Hideaki Nishino. senior vice president of PlayStation platform experience;