Software

The DualSense Edge wireless controller can remap or disable specific buttons on the controller. Lever sensitivity can also be adjusted and deadbands can be adjusted. In addition, the triggers are also adjustable, with users having the option to adjust the travel distance and dead zones. Players can also save custom control settings and create profiles, making it easier to customize the controller on the fly when jumping from game to game. A dedicated function (Fn) button also allows quick access to settings such as controller profile, game volume, chat and more.

Utensils, accessories

It wouldn’t be a professional tester without the ability to modify hardware. The DualSense Edge wireless controller has three different types of interchangeable caps for the left and right sticks. It will also have replaceable options for the back buttons. It takes things further with replaceable stick units. Sony did not provide details, but said they will be sold separately. It will also come with a braided USB Type-C cable that can lock onto the controller, preventing it from coming loose during intense gaming. The DualSense Edge wireless controller will retain the native features of the standard DualSense controller, such as haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, built-in microphone, motion controls, and more. It will come with a carrying case to keep everything together in a nice package. It can even be charged via USB while stored in the case. Sony didn’t announce a release date or price, but said it will have more to share in the coming months. Source: PlayStation Blog