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PS5 DualSense wireless controllers are $20 off for Black Friday

Get immersive gaming features like adaptive triggers and haptic feedback with the PS5 DualSense wireless controller—now just $54 for Black Friday.

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The image features three PS5 DualSense wireless controllers in different colors: white, red, and black. The controllers are displayed side by side against a light gray background. Above the controllers, the text "HEIGHTEN YOUR SENSES" is prominently displayed. Below the controllers, the text "DUALSENSE WIRELESS CONTROLLERS FOR PS5" is shown, along with the PlayStation logo and the "PS5" logo.
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Black Friday is the holiday season’s unofficial gaming bonanza, and if you’ve been eyeing upgrades for your PlayStation 5 setup, this is your moment. Whether or not you managed to snag a PS5 console during the sales rush, there’s another deal you shouldn’t miss: the PS5 DualSense wireless controller is marked down to just $54 across major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Target.

That’s a solid $20 off the usual price, which makes it easier to stock up, especially if you’ve been dreaming of co-op marathons or replacing a worn-out controller. What’s more, the discount isn’t limited to just the standard white and black versions—several of the colorful variations are also on sale. Heads up, though some of those snazzy colors (like Cosmic Red or Nova Pink) might set you back $60 instead of $54.

The DualSense controller isn’t just your run-of-the-mill gamepad—it’s arguably one of the biggest leaps forward in controller design since the PS2 era. Sony packed it with features aimed at enhancing gameplay in ways that feel, well, tactile.

The DualSense’s adaptive triggers are one of its showstoppers. These triggers adjust their resistance to mimic in-game actions, like pulling back a bowstring or feeling your weapon jam during a tense firefight. It’s the kind of feature that initially feels gimmicky but quickly becomes indispensable once you experience it.

Gone are the days of vague rumble motors. The DualSense’s haptic feedback offers precise vibrations tailored to what’s happening in the game, from the patter of raindrops to the crunch of gravel under your character’s boots. It’s a sensory upgrade that transforms how you connect with your games.

Need to hop into a multiplayer session but can’t find your headset? The DualSense has a built-in microphone for quick chats (though be warned, it picks up background noise). There’s also a 3.5mm headphone jack if you prefer your usual setup.

Sony didn’t reinvent the wheel when it comes to ergonomics—the DualSense maintains the familiar button layout and stick placement PlayStation fans know and love. Yet it still feels fresh, with a slightly bulkier frame that adds comfort for longer gaming sessions.

Before you ask, no, this isn’t the DualSense Edge, Sony’s premium $200 controller aimed at esports pros and hardcore enthusiasts. The Edge boasts swappable joysticks, customizable back paddles, and other high-end tweaks. But unless you’re diving into competitive gaming or want those niche extras, the standard DualSense is more than enough—and at this price, it’s a steal.

Every PS5 comes with one DualSense controller in the box, but having at least one spare is a game-changer. Want to dive into some couch co-op action with a buddy? You’ll need two. Prefer not to pause for recharging mid-session? Swap one out while the other charges. Plus, some games—looking at you, It Takes Two—shine brightest when played with someone else.

Retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Target are leading the charge with this $54 price tag, but stock could dwindle fast. If you have a specific color in mind, don’t sleep on it—those vibrant hues like Starlight Blue or Galactic Purple tend to sell out quicker than the classic shades.

Whether you’re upgrading your current setup or just getting into the PlayStation ecosystem, the DualSense wireless controller is a worthy addition to your collection. And at $54, it’s hard to say no. Black Friday deals like this don’t stick around forever, so act fast if you want to level up your gaming experience without breaking the bank.

Now, the real question is: which color are you picking?


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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