The choice is vast, shall we say. But when it comes to controllers for your PlayStation 5, which ones are best to choose?
Gaming on the PlayStation 5 is a party in itself. But what if we told you it could be even better?
While the DualSense controller has been incredibly well received by fans, there is much more on the market than just these standard Sony controllers. These controllers for your PlayStation 5 you’ll want to give a shot, too.
These are the best controllers for your PlayStation 5
The controller has a huge impact on your games. A good controller not only allows you to perform certain actions faster in your games, it also provides quite a bit of comfort. These controllers are good options for your PlayStation 5.
Victrix PRO BGF
Do you like to completely customize your controller? Then this PlayStation 5 controller might be for you. This is because the design of the Victrix Pro BGF is modular, meaning you can place the buttons and joystocks yourself.
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So the layout can be adjusted to how you like it. Moreover, it also works on PC or even PlayStation 4. The only downside to the controller is that it does not have a vibration function, but other than that, it is one of the most special controllers on the list.
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Nacon Revolution 5 Pro Controller
Nacon is now a household name in the controller world. The company makes so-called Pro variations of its existing controllers for each console. So too for the PlayStation 5. This Revolution 5 Pro Controller is ideal for gamers who are blood fanatics.
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In fact, there are plenty of options to customize the sensitivity and layout of the buttons and joysticks. There are also triggers on the back of the controller, which give you additional options. The controller is also relatively large, which is a boon for gamers with large hands.
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Razer Wolverine V2 Pro
Ever feel like you’re short on buttons while gaming? The Razer Wolverine V2 Pro is here for you. This PlayStation 5 controller has no less than 6 additional buttons added. Thus, not only are there buttons on the back of the controller, but also between the shoulder triggers.
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This controller can also be used wirelessly and possibly paired with your PC. The thing has a surprisingly good battery and is easy to set up with a special app.
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Scuf Reflex
This is one of the more expensive PlayStation 5 controllers, but immediately one of the most luxurious options. Not only does the controller look beautiful, the quality of the material also adds to its comfort. Of course, there is plenty to change or adjust the buttons.
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If you didn’t know better, you might just think it’s an official DualSense controller from Sony. In fact, the Scuf Reflex looks very similar to the standard PlayStation 5 controller, not only in appearance but also with its haptic trigger feedback. This is there controller for those who do not want to deviate too far from the standard model, but still like quality and new features.
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Sony DualSense Edge
In the end, there’s no one better to make a PlayStation 5 controller than Sony itself. And for those who don’t want the standard controller, there is always the DualSense Edge. Just say the Pro variant of the “regular” controller.
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The DualSense Edge actually improves on everything that already makes the original DualSense so good. In addition to making the thing look and feel a lot more luxurious, there are some more modifications available. From joystick deadzones that can be adjusted to different “button mapping. You can’t really do anything wrong with this thing.
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