Score a Metallic PS5 DualSense Controller for the Lowest Price Ever – IGN

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Lenovo has just dropped the price of the PlayStation 5 DualSense controller to slightly lower than what we saw on Black Friday. Right now you can choose Sterling Silver, Volcanic Red, or Cobalt Blue for only $54 plus free shipping after you apply coupon code “PLAY5” in cart. This is probably going to be your last chance to get a DualSense controller at this price for quite a while, especially one that’s decked out in a eye-catching metallic colorway.

Sony PS5 DualSense Controller for $54

Sony PS5 DualSense Controller

Sony PS5 DualSense Controller

Sony PS5 DualSense Controller

Sony PS5 DualSense Controller

Sony PS5 DualSense Controller

The original PS5 DualSense controller is decked out in the same white color scheme as the console itself and retails for $69.99. Since then, Sony has consistently released more and more colors, some of them more striking than others. In late 2023, Sony launched the Deep Earth collection, “a new metallic colorway for PS5 accessories” with aptly sounding names like Sterling Silver, Volcanic Red, and Cobalt Blue. These controllers retailed for $79.99 and were (and still are) one of the more striking color schemes. We rarely see these on sale compared to the other colors.

Color aside, the Dualsense is oft regarded as the best PS5 controller under $100. It also makes for an excellent controller for your PC. The DualSense is modeled after the tried and true design and layout of previous PlayStation controllers, but it also packs in modern features such as haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, a built-in microphone and speaker, integrated touchpad, internal gyroscope and accelerometer for motion sensing, and USB Type-C charging.

Alongside the DualSense, Sony also has the higher-end DualSense Edge. You can see our guide comparing the standard DualSense to the Edge for more information on how they stack up to eachother.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn’t hunting for deals for other people at work, he’s hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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