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The Best PS5 Controller In 2024

PlayStation's DualSense controller is great, but it isn't the only option for PS5 owners. From competitive PS5 controllers to racing wheels and fight sticks, here are the best PlayStation controllers in 2024.

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The DualSense controller is one of the PlayStation 5's best features, but if you're looking to try out a new PS5 gamepad, now is the perfect time to shop around since Prime Day 2024 is fast approaching. To help with your search, we've put together this list of the best PS5 controllers available ahead of Prime Day. You'll find picks that are perfect for general gaming, as well as more niche options for fighting games, racing games, and more, all from a variety of brands like Logitech, Razer, and Thrustmaster. And of course, we're taking a look at the growing lineup of competitive controllers that give PS5 users more customization features.

We'd expect at least a few of the PS5 controllers on this list to be on sale during Prime Day this year, which happens July 16 and 17. However, there are always deals available before and after the sale, so be sure to double-check all the listings to see if any are on sale. Of course, we'd recommend these controllers even at full price, but it's always nice to save a few dollars when you can. We also have a round-up of the best PS5 games and accessories on sale ahead of Prime Day 2024 if you're looking for even more deals.

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For more recommendations, see the best Switch controllers and best Xbox controllers in 2024.

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The Victrix is crap. You can't use the L3 and R3 buttons at the same time for use in training mode.

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I have five "broken"/driftey PS5 controllers sitting in front of me right now. These things just aren't made that well, in my opinion. Someone named John Glasscock says that the newer models with FCC numbers ending in A are more reliable than the older models where the number ends with a 1. Have any of the writers of this article heard anything similar?

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The Razer Kitzune has terrible build quality.

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The Victrix has no L3, R3 button at the same time to use in training mode so don't buy it.

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for me, i use 3rd party ps remote play app. (chiaki or psplay) to play ps5 games with my wii u pro controller with this: https://www.8bitdo.com/wireless-usb-adapter/.

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Why hasn't Sony made an official "elite" controller yet? Even moreso, why doesn't the PS5 have buttons on the back on the controller by default?! They haven't added any new buttons, which is not acceptable for modern gaming. Games are a lot more complex than they used to be and it's about time we had more buttons by default. At least Microsoft has figured out how to make a really nice controller with buttons on the back. Seems expensive to pay $180 for a first-party controller until you see Sony's lacking options and having to pay $80 more for a third-party controller. No thanks!

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Edited By hardwenzen

Imagine paying around $300usd for a controller THAT IS MADE WITH THE SAME SHITTY PARTS AS THE STANDARD CONTROLLERS. How clueless must I be to even consider getting a scuf controller knowing that all current gen controllers suffer from severe drift issues? And that's just the tip of the iceberg. I listen to all the problems scuf controllers have, and its something the standard ps5 controller is unknown of ever getting. Literally created for the clueless Warzone/Apex/Fortnite scrub that doesn't know any better, and simply purchases this overpriced garbage because my fav content creator, which is also sponsored by these companies, told me to buy it. Laughable.

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@hardwenzen: The drift issue is p***ing me off... Ive never bought a new controller, this early after getting a PS system, before the PS5... I bought a new controller about 4 months ago, and it is already having this issue, which is why i replaced the original in the first place...

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While I like the dual sense triggers, I feel they'll be the first thing to go. I play pretty much only 1st party games on the PS5, or exclusives (so the functions are used a lot), and it's the function, like in Returnal, where you pull the trigger down halfway for one action, then it snaps past the halfway mark for the second action. And I play with that setting on medium. Just hope they made them well, unlike the PS4 controllers where the rubber would come off the thumbsticks. And those weren't nearly as advanced.

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For anyone on the fence, do NOT buy a Scuf controller.

I bought one and received it defective. Decided that it wasn’t worth the hassle for such an expensive product to be faulty, so I returned it. They tried to tell me it worked fine and tried to charge a restocking fee.

Luckily I saved a video of the defect and argued with them until they gave me a full refund.

Horrible quality control, horrible warranty (only 6 months), and scummy return policy practices.

Their customer service was fine, but having to argue to get all my money back leaves me wondering how many people they screw over with their policies.

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Edited By jenovaschilld

I got a new console early December of last year, and couple months ago I spilled a full cup of coffee on top of the controller. I did not realize it until 30 min later. Ruined the controller, I took it apart and slowly began cleaning it with alcohol and orange clean with Qtips. I got all of the buttons working but sadly the membrane for the buttons went bad.

I contacted support, phone, took 10mins, told them the truth, and mailed it for repair. I bought a used controller off a friend at work, it had squishy buttons and a tiny minor drift, but it did just fine until mine came back. --- It arrived fast, fixed brand new, no drift, looks %100 brand new, as I wrote a L and R inside the control in permanent marker, and the repaired controller did not have the markings. That was great they did not charge anything.

I then contacted support, told them about the second controller, sent it off, came back brand new. So I got two brand new controllers now, both working top notch. I am using the second one with my PC using a Bluetooth adapter, new drivers, and while I prefer xbox button layout, the PS5 controller is amazing, and new settings allow increased functioning including haptic, touch, etc.

So if anyone out there, is experiences problems of any kind with your PS5 controller then get it repaired. At most you have to pay shipping one way. Sony has expanded controller support warranty for much longer and free.

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Scuf makes surprisingly expensive, cheaply made products. They work perfectly fine until they don't three weeks after you buy them.

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I will gladly stick with the regular controller. I even got a woodgrain-looking faceplate for $15 for the lower piece of the controller, and now it looks amazing.

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That is one overpriced controller for rubber grips and a plastic face plate.

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I have a Scuf Reflex for the PS5. The L2 button went out within 2 weeks. To their defense, they did repair it as it was on warranty.

I'm going to sell it. Battle Beaver makes a fully customizable PS5 controller with 100x more options than a Scuf. I don't have it in hand yet but the build options are impressive.

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Scuf makes scuffed products. Overpriced trash that falls into pieces in your hands while playing a game.

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I would honestly just stick to first party Sony controllers. It is tempting though but for $260 for a Scruf Reflex, I can get three Dualsense controllers for $240.

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Another way to say…here’s an Ad for controllers.

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Edited By illegal_peanut

Maybe it's me. But the 3rd party controllers do not feel as premium as the controllers made by Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo makes.

They usually make it out of too much cheap plastic. That makes it feel cheap to the senses.

Plus, they don't really last that long.

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