An updated PS5 DualSense Edge controller is apparently coming next year, but you probably shouldn’t get get too excited

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An updated PS5 DualSense Edge controller is apparently coming next year, but you probably shouldn’t get get too excited

Eurogamer · 2 hours ago

Sony appears to be preparing a revised version of its premium DualSense Edge controller, according to regulatory filings discovered on the US Federal Communications Commission website. The new model, designated CFI-ZCP2, represents the first update to the controller since its launch in early 2023, with the FCC documentation suggesting a reveal around January 2027.

Rather than a complete redesign, the revision is believed to focus on improving battery accessibility to comply with the European Union's Right to Repair directive, which mandates that consumer electronics manufacturers enable users to replace rechargeable batteries independently. This regulatory requirement takes effect in 2027, aligning with Sony's apparent release timeline. The change reflects a broader industry trend, as other manufacturers including Nintendo have already adapted their hardware designs to meet similar regulatory standards.

  • Sony is releasing an updated DualSense Edge controller (model CFI-ZCP2) expected in 2027, according to FCC filings
  • The revision focuses on easier battery replacement to comply with the EU Right to Repair directive taking effect in 2027
  • No major redesign expected; the update prioritises regulatory compliance and user serviceability over new features

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