Here's why Limited Edition PS5 controllers, like the God of War 20th Anniversary DualSense, are perfect gifts for PlayStation gamers
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With Black Friday PS5 discounts on the horizon, we are now deep into gift-buying territory - and I have the perfect suggestion for anyone looking for a PlayStation gift.
And if you're on the hunt for such a gift, then let me point you toward Sony's range of limited edition PS5 DualSense controllers. Now, a little over five years on from the PS5's release, there's a whole host of limited edition and special edition hardware - and none are better, in my view, than the DualSense controllers.
Not only are extra DualSense controllers eminently useful and welcome to one's setup, but these special edition pads are great for preserving memories, reviving favorite moments. They're wonderful celebrations of games and PlayStation, which is why they are such great gift ideas.
Take the God of War 20th Anniversary controller, for example. It's a pretty simple design on the whole with a white-grey primary colorway evoking the tone of Kratos' skin, accentuated by the gray of the thumbsticks, all wonderfully contrasted by the crimson red tattoo design on the right-hand side of the pad. It's the kind of controller that will instantly take a PlayStation gamer back into God of War games and the most iconic moments in the famous series.
While that pad celebrating Naughty Dog's game isn't available anymore, it's my pleasure to provide you with a whole host of the best links to such controllers below for your gifting needs.
Away from the Limited Edition DualSense controller's if you're looking for one as a gift (or for yourself), that's one of the more 'plain' colorways, then check out our price-finding tech below, which automatically updates with the best prices in your region.
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