


We compare a lot of cups side by side, and none have taken us this far into the future before.

It's a true next-gen set of cups, taking audio quality, connectivity, battery charging, and build all to the next level. The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless isn't just the best PS5 headset, it's actually the best gaming headset we've found so far. One of the most expensive premium headsets going The Limited Edition God of War Dualsense is perfect for fans of Kratos, and the DualSense Edge is the official premium, pro controller for a competitive edge and additional control options. The DualSense costs a little more than the PS4's DualShock, but not prohibitively so.Īnd now that more colours - Midnight Black, Cosmic Red, Starlight Blue, Nova pink, and Galactic Purple - have joined the party, there's a bit more choice to work with and to inject some jazz and personalisation into your setup.Īway from the main colourways, though, you'll also find two new options entering the fray. Of course, with these exciting new features likely comes a more expensive PS5 controller. Feel the textures of gravel in your fingers as you drive through streets, as well as the tension in the strings of your bow as you draw back an arrow. With the DualSense, games are more immersive when features like haptic feedback and adaptive triggers are adopted and incorporated into games' mechanics. The DualSense (opens in new tab) is the one PS5 accessory that's included with the console, but it's also one most of us will undoubtedly buy more than once. That, and the sheer number of genres it can cater to, make this the best controller for PS5 overall, and the best value for money. Once we were swinging across the back buttons, and personalizing the Victrix Pro for every genre under the sun, we quickly forgot about the lack of vibrations.Ĭonsidering a customizable controller like this will usually fetch well over $200 / £200 (and the competition regularly does), the Victrix Pro BFG is also remarkably well priced at $179.99 / £179.99. Yes, you're sacrificing rumble and haptic feedback, but we were only aware of this absence right at the start of our testing. Similarly, battery life only made it to that of the regular DualSense, clocking in at a little under 20 hours, though we noticed charging time was much faster than other comparable gamepads. We would have preferred the option to add some weight to each leg, to enhance game feel, though. In-hand, the Victrix Pro BFG feels a little lighter than previous pro controllers we've had our hands on, but the contours and grips were comfortable over longer sessions.
